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Today I opened my Aperture 3.1, opened a project created a few days ago, and found that several of the images in the project were "sideways" and had the wrong orientation and where somewhat distorted. When the image is selected for large view, it appears correctly, and when closed goes back to the sideways orientation in the viewer. There are multiple images that act this way, while the rest seem to be fine / usual. Any ideas what may cause this "distorted view?" All the Exif data is there, manipulation is possible, and exportation of images works fine. The images are CR2 from a Canon DSLR, and there were no problems downloading.

I played around with the orientation manually, and found that if I change the orientation, the image would be correctly "orientated' in the lower part of the split viewer, but the actual image would be off by 90 degrees. I then reoriented the image back (sideways view in the bottom file-strip) and the large image would display correctly again, and, the bottom image corrected itself to the normal orientation. So, by changing each sideways image 90 degrees once and then back again, seems to "fix' the issue. Still not sure how I applied this feature.

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