** Description changed:

  Hi,
  I am trying to print a picture to a 6"x4" photo paper.
- If the picture is not originally shot with the same scale ratio than the 
photo paper, then there is white borders on the sides.
+ If the picture is not originally shot with the same scale ratio as the photo 
paper, then there will be white borders on the sides.
  
  There is no option to automatically fit the picture to the frame by
  croping borders of the pictures.
  
  In windows there is just a checkbox to check to obtain this.
  http://windows.microsoft.com/en-sg/windows-vista/Print-a-picture
  
  In the "image settings" pane of Ubuntu, there is various settings to position 
the picture in the frame and dynamically see the result, but everything is 
manual, and the "scaling" option seems bugous since you can only zoom out wich 
only creates more white borders. AS you see in the attached screeenshot, the 
max scaling is 13% (why 13% ??) and I can't go past this.
  For whatever reason there is a "scale" option in percentage on the 'Page 
Setup" pane, but you can't see how it will render unless you do a print 
preview, and it will take many tries to get the right amount of zoom.
  
  I tried Gimp, Shotwell, EOG, and there is this issue everywhere.
  
  Until now my fix is to print on windows ...

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