Had this problem myself...
Used a brute force method to make a home grown 'photo package' as follows. Open the target image.
Create a new empty layer; name = grid
Rename the original image layer to 1
From the Menu - Layer/Duplicate, Name = 2
Repeat, Layer/Duplicate, increasing the Name each time.
When done you will have a grid layer and lots of image layers. Increase the canvas size to match the maximum print area of your paper/printer.
I used 7-1/2" x 10"; this gave me reasonable borders on a 8-1/2" x 11" sheet.
Place guides on the canvas in a grid pattern to align the images. View/Snap To/Guides = checkmark
Pick the Move Tool; Auto Select Layer = checkmark
Move each of the layers into position on the grid.
this is where the layer numbering helps.
File/Save As....."contact sheet one etc"
Delete all numbered layers then copy next image onto canvas and repeat with next image.
I automated some of the steps, your mileage may vary...
HTH
Mr3
"Ps" wrote in message
File / Automate / Picture Package
ah yes..and no. I see that is one way. However, this is a quite small
photo,
and in the picture package, the max. number of pictures on one page is 20..and if You choose 20, the size is adjusted to fill out the paper, therefore the photos individually becomes too large.
What I need now is a way to make the photos stay the correct (physical)
size
for the printout...somehow..?
P.S