How is places info stored in iPhoto 11?

I want to migrate -update- from iPhoto 8 to iPhoto 11.  Will places work fine on photos already stored on iPhoto 8?

Yes
Are you upgrading iPhoto? Then just backup and do it and everything takes care of its self
Are you going to a new computer? then Connect the two Macs together (network, firewire target mode, etc) and drag the iPhoto library intact as a single entity from the old Mac to the pictures folder of the new Mac - launch iPhoto on the new mac and it will open the library and convert it as needed and you will be ready move forward.
Places info is originally stored in the EXIF fields of the photo and changes made i iPhoto are stored in the iPhoto database until you export the photo at which time the EXIF data is updated
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