IPhoto 08 library made unreadable by iPhoto09

We have 2 macs in the house, an imac on 10.6.3 using iphoto09 and a macbook air on 10.5.8 using iphoto08. The air library cannot be read anymore after the imac used it. I renamed the air library and can use iphoto08 again but no access to the old library. Is there a way around this other than upgrading the air to 09 or exporting the 09 library back?

Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
No.
When the 09 version opened that Library you were warned that earlier versions would no longer open it.
or exporting the 09 library back?
I'm not sure what you mean by this but there is no way to "export the 09 library back". The best you can do is recover your photos from the Library and start over from scratch.
Regards
TD

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    I keep getting this message.  How can I view my photos?

    Have you tried restoring from your back up?
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    Option 1
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    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

  • Desperate for help: My iPhoto library is "unreadable"

    HELP!
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    This is a message you got?
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    You screenshot does not display for me so I'm answering with the benefit of seeing it.
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    Purchasing a later version of iLife will not fix anything - your library is corrupted and you must fix that for things to work - there is nothing wrong with your iPhoto application
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