Finding duplicate photos and hiding originals

I thought I posted this but don't know where in cyberspace it went... sorry if it's a duplicate.
Thanks, Lori, for suggestions yesterday for recreating a new library from one that unexpectedly quit. I have a functional library now but am wondering if anyone has suggestions for "hiding" the original photos back into a folder, so they don't show up in the iPhoto window along with rotated/red-eye corrected photos. I want to keep the originals but want them back into the folder, not on the screen.
I'm also going to be combining several libraries and will have numerous duplicates photos. With about 12,000 photos in the master library, it would be nice to have a quick way to identify and delete duplicates, like they ask when downloading new photos from my camera.
Thanks for any help!
R

Hi R,
Is this the thread?
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=2064916#2064916
Unfortunately, when creating a new library you are going to get those results. There is no way to link the edited and original file again.
I also think you are going to have a heck of a time merging the libraries without duplicates. using iPhoto Library Manager (paid version) is pretty good about merging libraries without duplicates. I don't know how it would work if you changed the file names or dates of images. Your milage may vary.
Read through all the info in the documentation link on the site to see what it can do for you.
iPhoto Library Manager
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