Trouble burning a disc

im trying to make a disc with pictures ive edited but 15 pictures are taking up a 700mb disc???? Why is this and how can i get more pictures to my disc. Especially since im having to edit most if not all the photos...... and yes i have flattened the images. Thank you in advance for any help

Hi,
We need to know more details of the images that you are trying to write to the CD.
What type of file are they and what is a typical file size? You can get those detail from the file information/properties.
It sounds as though the images may be in either PSD or TIF format which tend be large files as no compression is done. If you save them as JPG files, you will get more on the CD as they are compressed.
Can you also let us know which version of PSE you are using and your operating system.
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