How to Replace corrupted iphotos

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Corrupted iphotos
About 400 of the photos in my iphoto files seem to be corrupted or missing. The thumbnails show, but when I click on them, a blurry exclamation point appears. I believe I have copies of these photos on CDs, but if I reload them, I’m afraid all the modifications and relationships may be lost, that the copies won’t be edited, won’t show up in the same folders, etc.
I also have time machine backups and an older external hard drive, but I don’t know how I might retrieve older versions of these photos without replacing newer versions of my photos that are not corrupt.
Any suggestions?

The exclamation point is indicating that iPhoto has broken the link/file path between the thumbnail version and the full version.  Do the following:
1 - launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down to open the First Aid window. Be sure to follow the circled recommendation in the screenshot.
2 - run Option #4, Rebuild Database.

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