Very poor image quality in book Preview

I have just finished creating my first book. When I previewed it, I found that many of the images (not all) have very strange artifacts - red  or white outlines, outlines, white eyes, etc. What I see in iPhoto on my screen looks great. Any thoughts?

Boot in safe mode and preview -
Before ordering your book preview it using this method - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1040 - and save the resulting PDF for reference - the delivered book will match it.
If it is good order while in safe mode and then reboot to get back to normal mode
LN

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