how can i do that on iphoto?
iPhoto:
multi image layout:
Go to any file of images in iPhoto
Select first image / border of image is now highlighted
Command / Click - any following images so that 3 or your choice of now have highlighted borders.
Now chose Print icon
Menu drop down box appears
Make sure your printer is selected and proper paper choice
if you plan to follow through and print the end result.
I chose my Canon i9900 & Plain Paper.
I like to save photo paper for final output and practice with plain paper.
I can then save this document in my folder for the printer and write notes
on the back as to these steps taken.
When your 50 something, it's easy to forget.
I then make printer setting for plain paper and the lightest color output to save ink as well.
What you see in the link is the set up just prior to print.
Back to the Drop Down menu:
You will see one of the images you highlighted prior along with a menu
choice of settings on the left for 5 options for layout THEME types.
When you select any of the 5, the inset image will show example previews.
I chose 'Simple Mat' in the link of sample you saw.
Other options in drop down box are:
Paper size
Print Size
The image showing in menu box will also show how many images
are in the stack as ' 1 of 3 '. You can verify the stack here.
The last feature in the menu box under image sample is:
Customize
A new window appears.
Here you have several options that let you sort the order at top of page.
One option just discovered is image zoom when you click on the image
in preview. I did not use this at this time, but it looks like a slick option.
You clicked on image in preview, and now icons are active at bottom of window.
You now have several options:
Print Settings
Themes - Same options that were seen in drop down box.
TIP: Be sure standard is not chosen, or you will not get the option in 'Layout' mode to add other images.
Backgrounds - Shades of grey white and black.
Borders - 6 options
Layout - Once you have chosen THEME and picked any of options other than standard,
you will now see after clicking on Layout that a pop-up menu lets you pick several styles as you hover mouse over all the possibilities.
Now with assembled multi view, you have the option of dragging any of
the images in that view in the frame to the position you prefer.
Here is where after I was satisfied with layout sample as you saw in link,
I then took a screen shot saved to desktop by default.
Then re-saved and titled to file as a jPeg for Flickr.
Remaining options at bottom of page.
Image adjustment
Settings
Well, This may be a little winded, but that's about as real time as I can illustrate my view to what you see.
The screen shot action I always use:
Shift/Command/4
This works slick for many things.
You can have multiple images or objects on the desktop and make a group shot of them.
I also use this option to take a shot of crash reports that are not otherwise recordable.
Good Luck,
and lets see a sample.