IPhoto 6 and Makernotes!!!!!

I'm dying to know. Has iPhoto 6 fixed the ridiculous load times for those with the unfortunate luck of having cameras that create large makernotes!?
Please tell me if you know! I can't wait to actually have a photo program that works the way it should.

The question is already answered in the thread below
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=308213

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