I messed up Lens Correction - photos titled

Some of my photos are tilted or slanted. I beleive it happened when I was exploring options in LENS CORRECTION-Upright. How do I set this back to REGULAR or default. I can correct each photo (one at a time), but this is very time consuming.  Thanks  Bob

If you can select a group of photos that have this issue, turn on Auto Sync and click Off in the Lens Correction Upright area, and after the change has propagated to the group, turn off Auto Sync.  That should reset the Upright function for the group of selected photos without affecting anything else with the photos.
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