Duplicate library folder in camera

I made an iTunes album labelled "iPhone", filled it with the photos I wanted to upload to the phone, selected it in iTunes, synched and all was right.
Later, I changed a couple of photos and resynched. Now I have both my updated "iPhone" album and the original set of photos showing in a separate album that calls itself "Photo Library". This album doesn't appear in iTunes and so isn't selected.
I have deselected the "iPhoto" album in iTunes and sure enough, both albums disappear when I synch. When the "iPhone album is selected again and synched again, the second "Photo Library" again appears on the phone.
Hope this makes sense and thank you.

I think you meant that you made an iPhoto album.
The storage of photos transferred from your computer to your iPhone is similar to how photos are stored with iPhoto.
A photo cannot be placed and available in an iPhoto album unless the photo is available in the main iPhoto library. When placing a photo from your iPhoto library in an iPhoto album, the photo is not duplicated. The album includes a pointer to the original photo which is stored and located in your iPhoto library.
You can place the same photo in multiple iPhoto albums.
You can view photos available in an album only by selecting the album, or you can view all photos available in all albums by selecting your iPhoto library.
The same with the iPhone. You can create multiple iPhoto albums to store pictures in each album from a particular event, and transfer multiple albums to your iPhone. All photos available in each album are stored in the main iPhone Photo Library. You can view photos available in an album only on your iPhone, or all photos available in all albums transferred to your iPhone by selecting Photo Library.
The filing structure is the same with iTunes - between your main iTunes music library and any music Playlists that you create.

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    I seem to have duplicated my 'Library' folder - one inside and one outside my USER folder. (additionally there is a Library folder in the systems folder - but that should be there!).  I do not know which one to delete (both 8-10 GB) Help!!

    There should be at least THREE Library folders:
    1- Inside your "home" folder, the one with your user name.
    2- At the "root" level of your boot volume.
    3- Inside the System folder at the "root" level of your boot volume.
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  • HT1229 The library folder recent imported duplicate photos, how do you removed duplicate imported photos?

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  • Quick way to remove duplicate files in iTunes Library folder?

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    I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger or later), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 6 and 7 libraries and Tiger and Leopard. Just put the application in the Dock and click on it whenever you want to backup the dB file. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.
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    Message was edited by: Travmac63

    TM:
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