Finally found a solution to photos appearing correctly in Contacts!

I'm just posting this to hopefully help others who may be struggling to get photos to appear in the contacts section of their iPod. I've got a 5th gen iPod, and I had no problem importing contact information to it from Address Book, including the photos, up until updating to OS X v10.4.6 and/or updating to the latest iPod update (v 1.1.1). Then, for some reason, I was able to get all the information except the photos to transfer from Address Book to the iPod.
I tried several things, but what finally worked was making sure to add the photos in Address Book using the "Use Custom Image" command under the "Card" menu. I had been pasting photos into the picture area in Address Book from the clipboard, which looks fine there, but doesn't seem to want to transfer to the iPod. If I ONLY add photos to Address Book using the Use Custom Image command, all works well.
I hope that helps anyone looking for an answer to this question.

I guess this question is answered (for me, anyway). I just wanted to post something helpful to someone else.

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