Having problem with Sync iphoto library to iphone 4 in iTunes 10.4

i did a clean install of Lion, i copied my itunes media and pasted in new destination to have same everything, today after 4 days i was trying to sync my iphone 4, i always keep my photos organized in iphoto, so i sync my iphoto via itunes to my iphone 4 & ipad 2, i selected some events containing almost 4500 pics, but after sync my phone gets only arround 400 pics, i dont know why is this happening, i have also noticed that some events which i can see in itunes are old one and doesnt exist in my iphoto, any one there who knows how to update that and how to sync all my deisred number of pics like i use to do before all the time.

again the same problem, i emptied my trash and again resync after uncheck the photo sync option all the pics were gone, there wasnt any cache in pictures folder, i selected the photo to be sync arround 4573 and again its updating only 405 and i dont see any cache in pictures folder, i dont know may be in lion its saving cache somewhere else, im unable to find it and unable to do it right way. i searched in spotlight for ipod photo cache nothing showed up.
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