Resize a photo for printing (proportions)

Hi, I hope someone can help me with something that seems like it should be very simple, but I can't seem to understand.

When I matter my photos from my DSLR in Bridge and then open in Photoshop the image size vary, but the typical size is 16 "x 22" and I want to be able to print the full image as an 8 'x 10' without cropping or lose parts of the picture. "  Is there a way to do this?  When I am trying to reduce the size of the image, the measures never come out to 8 "x 10", sometimes it gets indeed not small and large. "  I even tried resizing the canvas and which makes it worse.

Ideally, once I got this figured out I would try to do something so that I can prepare several photos at the same time.

Thank you :-)

The proportions are different between 16 x 22 and 8 x 10, so you'll need to crop or add to the image. I wrote in this blogelongation.

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