Aspect ratio changes on crop, squishing images.

Win XPMCE, Latest LR
I'm working with JPG images from a specific event, that were taken by the same camera as thousands of other normal images organized through lightroom.
These images were sorted and processed in picasa up until two months ago when we switched to LR, but i dont know if that matters. And the camera used at that point (2006) was a sony H5, and i'm not sure if the images were rotated in-camera (manual exif orientation).
All 1100 of the images were horizontal on import, and majority of the vertical ones were rotated vertically in batches of selections. But.. Not all the images seem to have survived the process. When viewed in grid and loupe, they display fine, and vertically like they're supposed to.
I enter cropping mode, and the orientation switches, but the image does not. The 2x3 image is squished into a 3x2 shape. Yet, if i cancel from the crop, and return to grid mode, the image returns to the original shape. If i can get a screen capping program, i could put a video on youtube of my problem.
I have noticed a few posts about this via the search, but they were always mis-posted into cropping posts with different topics, and never answered.

i've been dealing with this issue for a week or so, including fun random ideas such as exporting a copy of the catalog and using the export.

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