Whenever I know I want to print a photo at a certain size, Ibring it into GIMP, 
and re-export it immediately, changing thename to photoXXX_8x10.jpeg. (So as 
not to accidentally killthe original file)I then do a rectangle select, and in 
the Tool Options section, click on Fixed -- Aspect Ratio, and enter 8:10 (for 
example) inthe box below.  I then click 'n' drag in the image. The boxI make 
will be the right shape for the print (or I then go back andmake it 10x8, 
'cause I got it in the wrong order...!).I release the left mouse button, and 
then use the side and
corner buttons to enlarge the box, and click 'n' drag in the centerto drag the 
box around.  Once the box contains all that I want toinclude in the photo, I 
press Enter to 'finalize' the selection (clickinside the selection to get the 
'handles' back to further modify thesize/position).Once you have a finalized 
selection, the menu option Image->FitCanvas To Selection modifies the image 
dimensions to match the newsize/shape of the image.  Export this, and you have 
something thatwill exactly match the shape of the paper on which you want to 
print.
(Sometimes I don't want to crop ANY of the image, and then I just makeone of 
the dimensions LARGER than in the old image size, and just live with the fact 
that there will be white borders on two sides of the image.You may need to 
enlarge the canvas, and make a layer underneath your image, filled with white, 
to do this.  You MIGHT choose,if your image is bordered with black, to fill 
this layer with black instead.)

Note that here we are not concerned with the exact dimensions of the 
print,merely the shape (aspect ratio) of the image, as the printing firm (my 
cornerdrugstore's photo kiosk) is only concerned with matching the shape of 
theimage with the shape of the paper.
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