What version of iPhoto are you using? I remember some time ago there was a problem with iPhoto, but can't remember which version. Basically, the bug was if you put a pic in iPhoto and then exported it out it was corrupted and wouldn't open in other .jpg viewers. It also happened if you rotated the pic or modified it in any way in iPhoto. I don't think this is an issue with iMovie. I take hundreds of digital pictures and I don't use iPhoto any more (unless I'm ordering a photo book). This is among many reasons I don't use it. I also find that when it gets a lot of pictures in it, it slows down quite a bit. Now I simply store the pics in appropriately labeled folders in the Pictures folder. I wonder if you'd have this same problem if you put the originals on the hard drive w/o using iPhoto and imported them into iMovie...

On Saturday, January 10, 2004, at 04:11 PM, Raf Goor wrote:

As I said already, we can sometimes import SOME JPEG's, mostly (but not all)
those JPEG's who were rotated or changed in one or another way, but that is
not always the case. It doesn't matter with which camera the pictures are
taken, and it happens only with pictures from camera's. Is this a bug in
iMovie?


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