Importing scanned photos

Every time I import a scanned image into iphoto and try to use it iphoto crashes.
I upgraded from 3 to 4 with the same results. Does not seem to have a problem with images from camera only scanned.

RC2,
There must be a problem with how you are trying to "import". Can you describe what steps you are taking to cause iPhoto to crash. To import a scanned image into iPhoto, the image must first have been stored (at least temporarily) to a folder outside the iPhoto Library folder. Then launch iPhoto and use "Import..." from the "File" menu (or drag the image from the temporary folder to the iPhoto window). Doing anything else is not "importing", and will not be successful.
Oh, and you may have upgraded to iPhoto 4, but not from iPhoto 3... iPhoto 3 was never publicly released.

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