Thanks again, John, Cotty and others.
I played around with the Pickture Package thing in Photoshop CS (7) and found 
out:
1. I can make a Picture Pacage from all images in an image folder automatically.
2. I can change/customize the layout I wnat to use (combination of image sizes 
in each package).
This is actually what I want. And I think it works great.
My only concern is, that the final package sizes seem to be unchangeable (?). 
That's a pity, since I want to use the very same paper sizes, that my photo 
dealer offers. I'll get my new EPSON printer next week (just a small, cheep 
one). Perhaps I can find the rigt sizes for this. 

Regards
Jens 


Thanks John, Great tip.
I used your search and found this:
http://www.pixalo.com/articles/Using-automated-picture-package-in-Photoshop.php
I'm sure there's a lot more somewhere.
:-)
Regards
Jens

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On Nov 1, 2008 23:18 "John Sessoms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Jens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Hello List I sometimes do portraits of children. I really would like
> > to have software, that can outomatically create a sheet /an
> > enlargement showing the chosen portrait in different sizes. Just
> > like
> > the one you get from school photograohers. Does anyone know if such
> > software available somewhere, please?
> 
> I'm pretty sure you can set up an action in PhotoShop that will do
> that; 
> replicate the photo several times on a single sheet. I had a class on
> how to do it once, but I've forgotten how since I haven't used it.
> 
> In fact, I did a quick web search and found a tutorial that pointed me
> toward Photoshop>File>Automate>Picture Package and there's pre-defined
> packages in there.
> 
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