How do I export my iphoto library to a Kingston Datatraveler

How do I export my iphoto library photos to a Kingston Datatrveler? Selecting "export" in my file choices brings up an aler that no exporting plug-ins werefound.

If you don't have a File Export section in the Export window
you'll have to reinstll iPhoto. To do so you'll have to delete the current application and all files with "iPhoto" in the file name with either a .PKG or .BOM extension that reside in the:
HD/Library/Receipts folder (10.5 and earlier)
or from the /var/db/receipts/  folder (10.6) .
or from the /private/var/db/receipts folder (10.7 or later)
Then install iPhoto from the source it came from originally.
Do you just want the photos on the flash drive or do you want the library as Kappy suggested?  With the library you'll get all of the organizational effort you've put into the library. 
If it's just the photos you want open the library in the Finder like this:
locate the Originals folder or Masters folder (iPhoto 9 and later) and Option-drag it
to the flash dirve. That will give you just the original image files that are in the library.
OT

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