Portrait/landscape problems.

Photos taken in 'portrait' (camera turned 90 degrees) usually upload into iPhoto correctly. Just one batch have uploaded incorrectly and, although portrait in the library thumbnails, are loading individually, full frame, as landscape. The only way I've found to rectify this is to rotate thumbnails thro 90 degrees so the pictures are wrong in library thumbnails but load properly when selected individually for full frame display. This has only happened for one batch of uploads from the memory card, its usually OK. Any ideas how I can get thumbnails AND photos the right way up on screen?

domiles
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the apple and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild.
Regards
TD

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