I have iPhoto 8.1.2 with OS 10.7.2
I have not had any problems in the past, however I now have an annoying problem in iPhoto.
In my Events library I have 6 events that are now showing blank key photos (no picture is shown for them). The photos are in the events and are fine, however no key photo is shown. If I open the event and double-click a photo to assign it as a key photo it does not work.
The problem I have is that with, for example, Pixelmator I want to edit a photo. When I try to open a photo I have to select an event, however if I want to use a photo in a "blank" event Pixelmator won't let me open it. It does not see the photos in the event. If I click Open in the File Open window I just get an error the number of times there are photos in the event.
I have not done anything with the photos in the events and I don't know why it started doing this. I don't use iPhoto too often so I can't even tell you what I was doing when this happened.
Appreciate any help as I actually wanted to edit some of the photos in Pixelmator from the blank events.
I have not had any problems in the past, however I now have an annoying problem in iPhoto.
In my Events library I have 6 events that are now showing blank key photos (no picture is shown for them). The photos are in the events and are fine, however no key photo is shown. If I open the event and double-click a photo to assign it as a key photo it does not work.
The problem I have is that with, for example, Pixelmator I want to edit a photo. When I try to open a photo I have to select an event, however if I want to use a photo in a "blank" event Pixelmator won't let me open it. It does not see the photos in the event. If I click Open in the File Open window I just get an error the number of times there are photos in the event.
I have not done anything with the photos in the events and I don't know why it started doing this. I don't use iPhoto too often so I can't even tell you what I was doing when this happened.
Appreciate any help as I actually wanted to edit some of the photos in Pixelmator from the blank events.