Importing graphics into iMHD

I've built some 'title cards' using Graphic Converter. I saved them as .tif files. I can't get them into iMHD. I tried a backdoor method, but they won't import into iPhoto, although they show up in the photo album.
What am I doing wrong?

How can you get them into a photo album if you can't import them in iPhoto?
When saving as TIFF, did you use LZW compression? Try saving without using LZW compression. iMovie SHOULD be able to read TIFF.

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