All Photos Missing From Library

I have several libraries on my hard drive which I switch back and forth from. today one of the libraries opens commpltely blank. No Photos not albums that I created nothing. On the bottom it says no photos, yet when I look at the harddrive the photos are there. This is a library of about 2000 photos most of them modified. I tied using option + command when booting and rebuilding but nothing happens. I can go into each of the photographs and click on them and they open in Photoshop so photos are in tack. So what happened?
How can I get this information back in iPhoto and have it look like it did before?

weavinglady
Do you have a back-up? Then it might be time to restore.
If not then it might be time to rebuild the library from scratch.
To rebuild the library: move the iPhoto Library Folder to the desktop
Launch iPhoto. It will ask if you wish to create a new Library. Say Yes.
Go into the iPhoto Library Folder on your desktop and find there the Originals folder. From there drag the individual rolls to the iPhoto Window and it will recreate them in the new library.
When you're sure all is well you can delete the iPhoto Library Folder on your desktop.
In the future, in addition to your usual back up routine, you might like to make a copy of the library6.iPhoto file whenever you have made changes to the library as protection against database corruption.

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