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Digital Focus: An Easier Way to PrintTricks to use and traps to avoid; all about resizing. Dave Johnson Feature: An Easier Way to Print With Paint Shop Pro Good morning, class, and welcome to math for digital photographers. Today’s lesson: paper size. Ink jet paper–even the high-quality stuff designed for photo printing–comes in standard letter size, which measures 8.5 by 11 inches. Picture frames, on the other hand, come in 8 by 10. They don’t match–and that’s been the bane of digital photographers for years. When you print a photo on a standard ink jet printer, you invariably end up trimming the full-page photo to fit in a frame. I’ve written a feature on how to do this; see “Digital Focus: Foolproof Photo Printing.” However, reader Ralph Grabowski recently reminded me about an oft-overlooked and much easier way to print your photo at a specific size, like 8 by 10 inches. The techni

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