JPEGS cropped & flipped in Photoshop are stretched in iPhoto 9

Can someone tell me the fastest way to fix this? In iPhoto, I didn't have Photoshop chosen as my default editor, just opened the photos w/in Photoshop and cropped and flipped them (slides had been scanned wrong way). No layers or anything added, still RGB.
When I view them now in iPhoto 9, the thumbnails haven't changed from the originals, though the pictures do flip and are cropped when they're opened. When they're viewed within the iPhoto window, though, they're stretched. When they're put into a slideshow, they're also stretched. However, when they're viewed in full screen mode, they're fine.
I have rebuilt the library's small thumbnails. Will more a "intensive" rebuild fix this, or is there something faster I can do just with the particular two dozen photos to fix?
Many thanks.
Rob

The fastest way to fix this is to restore from backup made before you corrupted the Library, then set Photoshop as an external editor and proceed from there.
Regards
TD

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