Photo orientation in Slideshow

I am having a problem whereby when i put portrait pictures into a slideshow, it is presented horizontally. The strange thing is that when opened in preview or photoshop, the image is presented correctly. DVDSP seems to want to lay portrate photos on thier side! Am i missing a 'rotate' setting or something?
Cheers

It seems that saving in the same format just makes a note about the rotation that DVDSP doesn't read. Open a PSD in Preview, do a rotate, and Save As PICT. The PICT will read correctly in DVDSP.

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