Vertical Photos?? Double copies!?

I've imported a few vertical photos from my camera into Iphoto. It automatically makes duplicates of these photos in the modified folders - which annoys me because it's a waste of space. The originals of the photos are displayed as vertical too either when viewed by iPhoto or Preview etc.. When I "revert to original", iPhoto automatically re-creates the duplicate again! How can I stop this behavior? Is this normal? Can't it just display my original as vertical when I click on it without making a modified duplicate??

However, wouldn't my photo then appear normal (i.e. sideways) in the original, but only vertical in the modified version?
Depends on how you view it - preview, and probably most other viewers, follow the camera's instruction and rotate the impage to display it - if you have a viewer that does not then you will see it un-rotated.
And how stupid is it that when I select, "revert to original", it continues to make the modified version. The program should be smart enough to just either know that's what I want, or ask, don't you think?
I don't think so - I like knowing that my "ORIGINAL" is ALWAYS preserved
In any case this forum is NOT to discuss Apple policies - forbidden by the terms of use. Is is strictly a user forum to provide assistance in what is implemented. To provide your ideas to Apple go to the iPhoto menu ==> provide iPhoto feedback - this is NOT the place to do that. The users here can, sometimes, explain to you how thing work based on their personal experience and can, sometimes, help you with how to use the software based on their personal experience and can, sometimes, help with workaround they have discovered for things that do not work the way you would like. But the users here can not change anything and can not speculate on Apple decisions (per the terms of use)
LN

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