Photo orientation off in appletv

Help please.  I have been using Aperture 3.3.  Downloaded some photos from a Sony Cybershot DSC-W200.  This camera is slightly broken, or glitching, because after I take a photo, it sometimes shows up sideways or upside down, even on the camera display!  Auto orientation is set to "on" in the camera.  So I know there is a problem here, but it still takes great pictures.  I can easily rotate the pictures after downloading to Aperture, and all looks good!  Until I just picked up an AppleTV3.  Now, when I share my Aperture library to the AppleTV, the pictures on the TV are sideways and upside down again, and don't appear as they do on Aperture!  How can I straighten this out?? 

I tried your solution - went ot File Menu, Homesharing, Choose Photos to share with AppleTV, closed iTunes, re-opened.... then went back to TV and AppleTV and drilled down through the menus. It took awhile to find where the Photos are hidden in plain sight! I THINK it is going to work. I still don't see any indications that my Mac iTunes is seeing the TV, but the photos do appear to be trasferring. The Photos selection is buried under Music as a sub-tier after the rest of the list, Artists, Albums, etc. Right now, spinning wheel, I think because it is doing a first time 'load'.

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