Windows Photo Viewer offers a
list of templates that correspond to the most common print sizes, including 4 x
6, 8 x 10, and wallet-sized photos.
However, most digital pictures don't fit perfectly in a
standard-sized print, so you might end up with blank space around the edges. To
avoid this, you should crop your photo to a standard size and then print the
cropped version with Windows Photo Viewer.
Most image-editing programs—including Windows
Paint—have the ability to crop. (See Crop a picture
by using Paint.)
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