HT1229 iPhoto Library renamed accidentally

I have iPhoto 09 version 8.xx Accidentally I renamed the iPhoto library folder and now cannot see my library images when I open iPhoto. Is there a way I can recover the images ?

depress and hold the option key while launching iPhoto - use the resulting select library window to select the new name
LN

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