Rotating photos in Photo

I frequently take screen shots while in Google Maps for use in navigation.
The problem is the screenshots invariably mount the wrong way in Photo, I.e. In portrait mode instead of landscape. That's one bug.
Second, Some photos (those imported from my camera for example) can be rotated, but this feature is undocumented in the iPad guide. Just tap the photo to bring up the menu bar and sometime a left pointing arrow, similar to the export icon, will appear. Tap that to rotate ninety degrees.
Third, I can manually rotate photos in Photo using two fingers. But they invariably snap back to their original orientation. Bizarre behaviour.
Anyone observed this? Any help rotating photos in Photo?

I have this same issue with Photos. All of my photos that I have synced through iTunes were correct on the computer. After syncing them to the iPad all of the pictures that were portrait are not any more, hence many of them have to be rotated but there is no place to do that. And, yes I know there is an app for that. The problem with the apps is that when you download them and change a photo it saves a copy so you would have to go through each one and save a copy of it anyway, why can't iTunes just sync them correctly like they were on the computer? I have iOS 4.2.1, you said its possible to rotate them in Photos with this version, How? Thanks for the input.

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