Choppy scrolling in iphoto 11

I upgraded to iphoto 11 and now scrolling through photos (especially large amounts of them) is choppy and slow. iPhoto 09 was fine, but 11 is very choppy. Anyone else experiencing this?
BTW I have installed both the iphoto updates, not any better.

Not trying to revive an old thread, but the problem is still here. It seems that after scrolling through a list of photos once. After that the scrolling is fine. I guess this has something to do with thumbnail caching?
However, this still needs to be addressed.
The launch is very slow too. Apple needs to step on it and send an update. Its been way too long.

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