IPhoto '11 upgrade from iPhoto '08 - Pictures gone!!!

About 1000 photos have vanished including everything since June 2010 (~500-600) post upgrade. Some pre-june 2010 are blank, but something is there...
I have since run the cmd-opt rebuilds and recreates with no change.
Any new ideas?? This is really disappointing...

The missing photos could have been missing from before iPhoto "11 upgraded the library. When iPhoto upgrades the library it also rebuilds the thumbnails. If the original is missing iPhoto cannot create a new thumbnail and then the issue becomes visible. Try going to a 8.1.2 version of the library and check on the missing photos and see if they exist there. The thumbnail could be showing but you need to to double click on a photo to see it in full size (edit mode). If the photo is missing you will see the large exclamation point. If the photo loads (is not missing) in the 8.1.2 version, then you can use TM to restore just the missing photos into the iPhoto '11 library.

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