isodump may help you; among other images, isodump converts clonecd images (.img) into iso9660 format which you can then burn with your usual cd recording software.
excerpt from the isodump man pages:
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Isodump also allows for conversion of images generated by other programs such as CloneCD which do not produce valid iso9660 images (loop device mountable images). The input format is detected automatically.
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1.) grab isodump
here (http://www-tet.ee.tu-berlin.de/solyga/linux/isodump-0.05.00.tar.gz)
2.) unpack it and use ./configure and make to compile it
4.) change to the directory your clonecd image is in and type isodump to get help
5.) burn your newly created iso image or mount it as loopback ;-)