Rotate thumbnails and pictures

Hi,
I have created a 500+ web photo album using
>commands>create web photo album on my Mac.
Although in the folder where the pictures are stored every
picture is rotated correctly, after creating the album the portrait
pictures are reverted to landscape, both in the thumbnails as well
as in the underlying individual picture.
How can I rotate them into the correct position

"PimV" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:e2tjbo$71d$[email protected]..
> No, no ,no, sorry for the confusion;
>
> The original folder contains 550 pictures, most of them
are in landscape
> but
> some of them are taken in portrait.
> When I preview in my finder they all show correctly, so
the "portraits"
> are
> rotated 90 degrees clock-wise.
This statement is confusing to me. If the images are portrait
orientation,
it just means that they are taller than they are wide. I
don't understand
what you mean when you say that they "are rotated 90 degrees
clock-wise".
Who rotated them? When?
> Same in iPhoto and Aperure.
Are you saying that, before you make the photo album, when
you view the
images on your hard drive by whatever method, they look the
way they should,
whether they be portrait or landscape? Ok.
> Now I try to get them into a webalbum, and all of a
sudden the portraits
> only
> are shown sideways again like originally.
Like originally? I thought that originally, they were
oriented the way you
wanted. Sorry, this makes no sense to me.
> I can find no way to rotate them anymore, except for
piece-by-piece
> openeing
> them in freworks hwich is undoable with 250+ portraits
All I can say is that I've used Web Photo Album a hundred
times, and I've
never seen it alter any image in any way.
Are you certain you're not confusing one folder of images on
your hard drive
with another, and using the wrong ones?
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