Burning a disc of images high resolution

I'm new to Lightroom, to ask me what is probably a really basic question.

So far, once I've finished the treatment of images, I simply post online. Now, I would like to burn a disc of several high-resolution images (I mean here 300 DPI J-pegs, unless someone thinks otherwise)

How can I do this?

Thank you!

Ellen SF

You'll be wanting to use the export window (File menu or Ctrl / Cmd + Shift + E). When it opens, you need to configure for burning to DVD/CD as described in step 1 of screenshot (Burn Full - Sized JPEG). Ignore the drop-file. I showed you a quality criterion of 90%, but nothing about 60% upwards is OK (less than 60% is to be avoided).

In step 2, I've changed the default 240ppi to 300 ppi resolution.

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