Bringing pictures from old eMac to new iMac

I have a new iMac with iPhoto '09. I want to bring over the pictures (with albums, slideshows, picture names, etc.) from my eMac with iPhoto '08. I have them set up with a Firewire connection. The last time I brought my pictures across computers (2003 - lime iMac to eMac), every picture was duplicated. I want to avoid the duplication. What is the best way to do this?

Quit iPhoto on both systems and drag the iPhoto library form the eMac to the pictures folder of the iMac - launch iPhoto
It will open and convert the library giving you what you had on the eMac - there is NO importing involved
LN

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