IPhoto 08 and Keywords

Okay, where did the keywords go? I can't seem to find how to tag pics with keywords.

Todd
Window menu -> Show Keywords or -k
Regards
TD

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    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 7:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 8:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 9:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4dfc22 mach_msg_trap + 10
    1   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4df1f6 mach_msg + 70
    2   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x92106c7a __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 170
    3   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9210fda4 __CFRunLoopRun + 1428
    4   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9210f47c CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 332
    5   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9210f328 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 120
    6   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97d884e3 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 273
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x017709cd -[XTRunLoopThread run:] + 509
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 10:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 11:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 12:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 13:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 14:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 15:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 16:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 17:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 18:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 19:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 20:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 21:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 22:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 23:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176f5e2 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50
    7   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e590 -[XTThread run:] + 416
    8   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    10  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    11  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 24:: JavaScriptCore::BlockFree
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e21 _pthread_cond_wait + 827
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986a73e0 pthread_cond_timedwait$UNIX2003 + 70
    3   com.apple.JavaScriptCore                0x972bc9dc ***::ThreadCondition::timedWait(***::Mutex&, double) + 156
    4   com.apple.JavaScriptCore                0x974b0f03 JSC::Heap::blockFreeingThreadMain() + 323
    5   com.apple.JavaScriptCore                0x974b0f3f JSC::Heap::blockFreeingThreadStartFunc(void*) + 15
    6   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    7   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 25:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4dfc22 mach_msg_trap + 10
    1   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4df1f6 mach_msg + 70
    2   com.apple.iLifeSQLAccess                0x01861f41 -[RALatchTrigger wait] + 81
    3   com.apple.iLifeSQLAccess                0x01861dc9 -[RAOperationQueueImpl _workThread] + 217
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    6   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    7   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 26:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4dfc22 mach_msg_trap + 10
    1   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4df1f6 mach_msg + 70
    2   com.apple.iLifeSQLAccess                0x01861f41 -[RALatchTrigger wait] + 81
    3   com.apple.iLifeSQLAccess                0x01861dc9 -[RAOperationQueueImpl _workThread] + 217
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    6   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    7   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 27:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e78 _pthread_cond_wait + 914
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6f7b pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97e0e3f7 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 427
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd4806 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 294
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dd46da -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
    6   com.apple.RedRock                       0x01d4b491 -[RKAsyncImageRenderer _backgroundRenderThread:] + 177
    7   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9217728a -[NSObject performSelector:] + 58
    8   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x01779506 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 166
    9   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9216ede1 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 65
    10  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x01770b95 -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 181
    11  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x017702e6 -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 726
    12  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176fe35 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 1285
    13  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e5a6 -[XTThread run:] + 438
    14  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    15  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    16  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    17  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 28:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4dfc22 mach_msg_trap + 10
    1   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4df1f6 mach_msg + 70
    2   com.apple.iLifeSQLAccess                0x01861f41 -[RALatchTrigger wait] + 81
    3   com.apple.iLifeSQLAccess                0x01861dc9 -[RAOperationQueueImpl _workThread] + 217
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    6   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    7   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 29:: com.apple.CFSocket.private
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e1b42 __select + 10
    1   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9215dee5 __CFSocketManager + 1557
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    3   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 30:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e202e __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f4ccf _pthread_wqthread + 773
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66fe start_wqthread + 30
    Thread 31:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e21 _pthread_cond_wait + 827
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986a742c pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
    3   com.apple.iPhoto                        0x000df5b3 0x1000 + 910771
    4   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    5   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 32:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e21 _pthread_cond_wait + 827
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986a742c pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
    3   com.apple.iPhoto                        0x000dfb61 0x1000 + 912225
    4   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x92171b6d __invoking___ + 29
    5   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x92171aa9 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 137
    6   com.apple.RedRock                       0x01d6d8d1 -[RKInvoker _invokeTarget:] + 33
    7   com.apple.RedRock                       0x01d7f134 -[RKInvoker _invokeTargetWithPool:] + 68
    8   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9216ede1 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 65
    9   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x01779506 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 166
    10  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9216ede1 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 65
    11  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x01770b95 -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 181
    12  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x017702e6 -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 726
    13  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176fe35 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 1285
    14  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e5a6 -[XTThread run:] + 438
    15  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    16  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    17  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    18  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 33:: CVDisplayLink
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e21 _pthread_cond_wait + 827
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986a742c pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
    3   com.apple.CoreVideo                     0x9af7a529 CVDisplayLink::runIOThread() + 945
    4   com.apple.CoreVideo                     0x9af7a161 _ZL13startIOThreadPv + 160
    5   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    6   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 34:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e21 _pthread_cond_wait + 827
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986a742c pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
    3   com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0013ce65 0x1000 + 1293925
    4   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x92171b6d __invoking___ + 29
    5   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x92171aa9 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 137
    6   com.apple.RedRock                       0x01d6d8d1 -[RKInvoker _invokeTarget:] + 33
    7   com.apple.RedRock                       0x01d7f134 -[RKInvoker _invokeTargetWithPool:] + 68
    8   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9216ede1 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 65
    9   com.apple.proxtcore                     0x01779506 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 166
    10  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9216ede1 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 65
    11  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x01770b95 -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 181
    12  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x017702e6 -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 726
    13  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176fe35 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 1285
    14  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e5a6 -[XTThread run:] + 438
    15  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    16  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    17  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    18  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 35:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x9b4e183e __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f6e21 _pthread_cond_wait + 827
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986a742c pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x97dddc1c -[NSCondition wait] + 304
    4   com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0005c3fa 0x1000 + 373754
    5   com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0005c352 0x1000 + 373586
    6   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x92171b6d __invoking___ + 29
    7   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x92171aa9 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 137
    8   com.apple.RedRock                       0x01d6d8d1 -[RKInvoker _invokeTarget:] + 33
    9   com.apple.RedRock                       0x01d7f134 -[RKInvoker _invokeTargetWithPool:] + 68
    10  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9216ede1 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 65
    11  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x01779506 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 166
    12  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9216ede1 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 65
    13  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x01770b95 -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 181
    14  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x017702e6 -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 726
    15  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176fe35 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 1285
    16  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e5a6 -[XTThread run:] + 438
    17  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    18  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    19  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    20  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 36 Crashed:
    0   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986cafcc memmove$VARIANT$sse3x + 1038
    1   com.apple.ImageIO.framework             0x9913ff13 CGImageReadGetBytesAtOffset + 857
    2   com.apple.ImageIO.framework             0x9913fbac CGImageReadSessionGetBytes + 47
    3   com.apple.ImageIO.framework             0x9913fa87 fill_input_buffer + 223
    4   libJPEG.dylib                           0x94dbaf1a decode_mcu_optimized + 2748
    5   libJPEG.dylib                           0x94dba2c9 decompress_onepass + 174
    6   libJPEG.dylib                           0x94dba1bc process_data_simple_main + 43
    7   libJPEG.dylib                           0x94dba186 _cg_jpeg_read_scanlines + 154
    8   com.apple.ImageIO.framework             0x99143dfc copyImageBlockSetJPEG + 2807
    9   com.apple.ImageIO.framework             0x9914323e ImageProviderCopyImageBlockSetCallback + 440
    10  com.apple.CoreGraphics                  0x950784fc CGImageProviderCopyImageBlockSetWithOptions + 173
    11  com.apple.CoreGraphics                  0x95078449 CGImageProviderCopyImageBlockSet + 69
    12  com.apple.CoreGraphics                  0x95077fac img_blocks_create + 332
    13  com.apple.CoreGraphics                  0x94fed4f6 img_data_lock + 2424
    14  com.apple.CoreGraphics                  0x950773c0 CGSImageDataLock + 165
    15  libRIP.A.dylib                          0x98d54989 ripc_AcquireImage + 1901
    16  libRIP.A.dylib                          0x98d531db ripc_DrawImage + 951
    17  com.apple.CoreGraphics                  0x95077025 CGContextDrawImage + 437
    18  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x000b1a6c 0x1000 + 723564
    19  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x003f011f 0x1000 + 4124959
    20  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x000b0a87 0x1000 + 719495
    21  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00340c60 0x1000 + 3406944
    22  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x000b0337 0x1000 + 717623
    23  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00166bf9 0x1000 + 1465337
    24  com.apple.iLifeFaceRecognition          0x012b5f3d -[FaceRecognitionManager detectFacesInPhoto:userInfo:options:delegate:context:] + 141
    25  com.apple.RedRock                       0x01dc7235 -[RKFaceDetectionWorker detectFacesForMaster:aggressive:] + 1125
    26  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x009ef652 0x1000 + 10413650
    27  com.apple.RedRock                       0x01dc6c88 -[RKFaceDetectionWorker performJob:] + 440
    28  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x9216ede1 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 65
    29  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x01770b95 -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 181
    30  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x017702e6 -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 726
    31  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176fe35 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 1285
    32  com.apple.proxtcore                     0x0176e5a6 -[XTThread run:] + 438
    33  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe59 -[NSThread main] + 45
    34  com.apple.Foundation                    0x97ddbe09 __NSThread__main__ + 1582
    35  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f2ed9 _pthread_start + 335
    36  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x986f66de thread_start + 34
    Thread 37:
    Thread 36 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
      eax: 0x986caf95  ebx: 0x986cac3d  ecx: 0x00000018  edx: 0xfffffc00
      edi: 0x173e15f0  esi: 0x1a3803c8  ebp: 0xb26e86d8  esp: 0xb26e86cc
       ss: 0x00000023  efl: 0x00010286  eip: 0x986cafcc   cs: 0x0000001b
       ds: 0x00000023   es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000023   gs: 0x0000000f
      cr2: 0x1a380000
    Logical CPU: 1
    Binary Images:
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    0x1200000 -  0x1202fff  com.apple.iLifePhotoStreamConfiguration (2.2 - 2.2) <F5560FC9-1E0A-33E3-9BE0-439A30C5E0B4> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Frameworks/iLifePhotoStreamConfiguration.fram ework/Versions/A/iLifePhotoStreamConfiguration
    0x1208000 -  0x1217ff7  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement (2.1 - 10.12) <76BFFB15-42B6-360B-8662-4A8C3CE5625A> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Frameworks/iLifeAssetManagement.framework/Ver sions/A/iLifeAssetManagement
    0x1224000 -  0x124cffb  com.apple.iPhoto.Tessera (1.1 - 60.11) <4436A07F-C1C2-35EC-AE4E-1C78D2E5DB17> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Frameworks/Tessera.framework/Versions/A/Tesse ra
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    0x1299000 -  0x12a3fff  com.apple.iphoto.AccountConfigurationPlugin (1.2 - 1.2) <D2B98DA9-300C-3436-BFC5-C461561F41D2> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Frameworks/AccountConfigurationPlugin.framewo rk/Versions/A/AccountConfigurationPlugin
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    0x12d2000 -  0x12feffb  com.apple.DiscRecordingUI (6.0.3 - 6030.4.1) <A80992AB-240C-359B-80B7-773FF6040205> /System/Library/Frameworks/DiscRecordingUI.framework/Versions/A/DiscRecordingUI
    0x1317000 -  0x1319fff  com.apple.ExceptionHandling (1.5 - 10) <6CA9446C-7EF9-35EE-BDF2-AA8D51E93E9E> /System/Library/Frameworks/ExceptionHandling.framework/Versions/A/ExceptionHand ling
    0x131f000 -  0x132afff  com.apple.UpgradeChecker (9.2 - 9.2) <CD256BF5-BF97-3972-91DD-79024C4D4390> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Frameworks/UpgradeChecker.framework/Versions/ A/UpgradeChecker
    0x1332000 -  0x1332fff  com.apple.iLifeSlideshow (2.3.0 - 847) <C4B7D4F3-D687-3AF6-9561-FE4C66F05BE2> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Frameworks/iLifeSlideshow.framework/Versions/ A/iLifeSlideshow
    0x1335000 -  0x15abffb  com.apple.iLifePageLayout (1.3 - 150.41) <F2EF1F55-312B-3C5E-8FCA-F505B3801310> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/Frameworks/iLifePageLayout.framework/Versions /A/iLifePageLayout
    0x1675000 -  0x1711ff7  com.apple.MobileMe (13 - 1.0.4) <A202411E-6B50-362B-9C0B-F374FDE2736C

    Back to the original library:
    Option 1
    Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. Choose to Rebuild iPhoto Library Database from automatic backup.
    If that fails:
    Option 2
    Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. This will create a new library based on data in the albumdata.xml file. Not everything will be brought over - no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your albums and keywords back.
    Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one. .
    Regards
    TD

  • I cannot open iphoto- the message I am getting says Shut down and restart your computer, and then open iPhoto again. If the problem persists, try rebuilding your photo library. To do this, quit iPhoto, and then reopen it while keeping the Option and Comma

    i cannot open iphoto- the message I am getting says Shut down and restart your computer, and then open iPhoto again. If the problem persists, try rebuilding your photo library. To do this, quit iPhoto, and then reopen it while keeping the Option and Command-
    I tries and it doesnt work!!

    What version of iPhoto? Assuming 09 or later:
    Option 1
    Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. Choose to Repair Database. If that doesn't help, then try again, this time using Rebuild Database.
    If that fails:
    Option 2
    Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. (In early versions of Library Manager it's the File -> Rebuild command. In later versions it's under the Library menu.)
    This will create an entirely new library. It will then copy (or try to) your photos and all the associated metadata and versions to this new Library, and arrange it as close as it can to what you had in the damaged Library. It does this based on information it finds in the iPhoto sharing mechanism - but that means that things not shared won't be there, so no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your events, albums and keywords, faces and places back.
    Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.  
    Regards
    TD

  • IPhoto, iCloud Photos, QTKitServer-iPhoto and QTKitServer-Aperture all hanging

    iMac mid-2011, 8 GB RAM, 1TB Internal Hard Drive, Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9, iPhoto 5, Aperture 3.5
    My iPhoto library, iCloud photos and some Mac OS X Mavericks file called QTKitServer-iPhoto and QTKitServer-Aperture keep hanging and not responding. Tried repairing permissions and repairing iPhoto library multiple times. Tried re-downloading Mavericks and that did not fix it. Called Apple Support. They said they could not help me beyond what I had already tried (Apple Online Support has really gone downhill since the last time I called) and to go to my local Apple retail store to see a Genius.
    After running hardware tests, the Genius told me that my iPhoto library was too large and that was what was causing iPhoto and iCloud photos to hang. Even though he acknowledged that the QTKitServer operating system file is not supposed to hang. The Genius put in an additional 8 Mb memory to see if adding more memory would help (apparantly iPhoto is supposed to give back some memory when you close it and it does not). So Apple is not flushing memory when an App is closed. Apple's apparent solution is to add more memory that you have to purchase. However, the same three files kept not responding even with the additional memory. So I passed on the additional memory until I get the iPhoto problem solved. He also said my external hard drive, a WD 2TB hard drive that I bought from the same Apple retail store two or three years ago, looked like it was failing because there were lots of disk I/O errors in the system log, even though the drive appears to work fine and disk utility reported no problems when I ran Verify Disk on the external WD drive two days ago. I do not use this drive hardly at all (I backup my iMac to my Time Capsule), exept to keep a backup copy of my iPhoto library and Documents folder, and it has lots of original pictures that are not in my existing iPhoto library. I copied my iPhoto library and Documents folder to it last night and they seemed to copy fine.
    So if my iPhoto library is really too big, and that is what the issue is, my problem is that there is no apparent way to break up my existing iPhoto Library into multiple small iPhoto libraries, without losing all of my keywords, titles, photo edits, event names, album names, folders and projects etc. The last time I tried breaking up my iPhoto library into smaller iPhoto libraries, even though I told iPhoto to export  keywords and titles, it did not. And the Genius did not know if it would work now or not.
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