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you just have to crop the photo to the right shape, you will lose some of the image but that's the easiest way to do it

The above works but isn't necessary and you lose part of the image. Open up the picture in MS Paint and use the rotate tool to turn it at a 90 degree angle.

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Q: How do you make your photo horizontal Example you took the picture vertical but you want to put it in a horizontal frame please explain by using Iphoto?
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