Can I make iPhoto burn standard ISO CDs ?

Dear All,
anyone knows if it is possible to make iPhoto burn standard .ISO CD's instead of "iPhoto Archives" with a complete iPhoto file structure including thumbnails and so?
My problem is that whenever I want printed pictures from the local Shop, I have to burn to CD and they do not get around with the iPhoto Archives (what I can understand...). So each time it necessary to export those pictures to a folder and burn a CD manually with Toast & Co.
Would be handy to have this option directly from iPhoto (although Apple offers a print service within iPhoto ;-)
Thanks in advance!
PowerMac Dual G5/1.8, PowerBook G4/1.3   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

Thanks for all your help... but this is not really an answer to my question What you're suggesting is exporting the pictures and burn with another application; whether this is Toast or Build-In OS X Engine makes no difference.
My problem is that my father just started with computers (at the age of 75) as he likes photography and now switched to digital. iPhoto is very nice and easy, but exactly this feature does not correspond to what I would request. That's why I asked...
If there is no way to make iPhoto burn ISO images via simple click, I prefer to visit my old man and burn the CD instead of trying to explain
Thanks anyway...
PowerMac Dual G5/1.8, PowerBook G4/1.3 Mac OS X (10.4.6)

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