The information about orientation of the image is written in the EXIF.
Some programs do rotate the image based on reading that Exif field, and
some - don't.

FastStone Image Viewer - is a free program.
http://www.faststone.org/
In it, you can do something like "rotate the image according to
its orientation". 
It does a batch operation - for all the files in a folder.

HTH,

Igor



Sat Apr 14 05:49:00 EDT 2012
Jens wrote:

> Hello
> You guys know a lot. Perphaps this:
> Moder caeras store information about a rotated camera and uses the  
> information to show them as the photographer saw them - when shown  
> on the computer - in some applications.
>
> This gives me trouble:
> Fotstation don't know this
> When I use Fotostation to select the images I want to show to people  
> or to edit - this rotation info is lost. SO when I make a Porta  
> Album they all show up the wrong way.
>
> My question:
> Where uin the image file is this rotating information stored?
> Can I edit it?


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