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I know some will not have this program, but it may be worth looking at the program you have - but never realised before that you could crop the image to whatever photo paper size you have.
Open up the file size image, select crop and at the top are two boxes for height and width. Select the size you want and then crop the image - now before when I tried this, The image became a lot smaller and cropped sides and to and bottom.
Now using the crop tool I can select all the image and its now cropped to the size inputted in the dialogue boxes. Used it extensively to get a number of 6 x 4 's of original images and no loss off the sides etc.
Hope that makes sense
Venom
Nice tip Dave didn't realise, as you say great for not losing any of the picture.
Thanks