Tilting photos

I would like to tilt some of my photos at different angles, as opposed to vertical and horizontal parameters. Can Aperture do this?

I found the way to tilt photos.
In the"Size & Position" menu, included with the "x" "y" "width" and height" variable, there is an adjustment named "angle." You can tilt the photo by adjusting its angle. If the photo doesn't look proper at the angle you selected, then rotate the image under the "images" pull down menu in the very top toolbar.

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