After i edit a photo on iphoto it goes black when i doubble click it?

on iphoto, suddently, after I enhance, red eye reducytion, flip or any edit to a picture it then becomes black when I want to doubble click to view it? dose anyone know what is wrong and how i can get it fixed? the pictures become unusable, please help! it is iphoto '09 version 8.1.2(424) please help me

I discovered something, i have this problem with images downloaded from facebook. I can modify them without problems, but i can't export them. I tried with my own camera pictures and i can export them fine.

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