Importing jpegs from file to Iphoto 09 under SL 10.6.1 4 GB memory

First time use of Iphoto after install. Attempted to import 980 3.3Mb images from file.
Beachball starts when 600 images are reached. Tried deleting library and repeated same result. Tried three times.
Deleted Ilibrary and created a new folder and moved 480 files to second folder. Import worked correctly with both folders imported separtely.
This is either a major bug or design error! If Iphoto can't handle a trival project like this with 4 Gb of memory it needs to warn the user.
BTW this also happens on my friends Imac with 10.4 and Iphoto 08
The problem does not seem to be SL as Photoshop and Bridge handle the files properly.
Nor the way to impress a new crossover from Windows.

Was there a question there?
As to impressing people: editorializing doesn't. If you have question, ask it. It may be a surprise to you but we other users don't really care if you are impressed or not.
Regards
TD

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