Downloaded photos appear incorrectly in browser.

When I download my photos they appear in the browser incorrectly. For example most of my photos are portrait style but the result after the download is that they appear as landscape and are all squashed to fit into the space available.When I click on a photo in the browser it eventually appears correctly in the viewer.When I have 200 + photos to look at it is most frustrating.
Does anyone have an answer to help please?

Thanks for that.
I think that I have discovered the answer.
I deleted all of the photos and redownloaded them.
I used a card reader and when the download finished I received a message with 3 options one of which was to eject the card which I did. This time I realised that the wheel was still spinning so I waited until it stopped and then it all seemed OK.
So it appears that you still have to wait for some sort of processing after ejecting the card.

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