IPhoto 08 won't recognize my migrated iPhoto Library

I'm confused. I recently got a new iMac 24", and today I just received my Up To Date copy of OS X 10.5 and installed it, and then migrated my user files from my old Mac (an iMac G5). I was using iPhoto 6 on the old Mac. When I launch iPhoto '08 on the new machine, it can't find my iPhoto Library (which is in the Pictures folder), and when I try to choose the library, I can navigate to the iPhoto Library folder just fine and Open it, but what am I supposed to select inside the folder to choose the library? The files inside it are all grayed out.
Note that my old iPhoto Library is just a folder... it is not a package like iPhoto '08 creates if I tell it to make a new library. My current iPhoto Library works fine in iPhoto 6 on the old Mac (and has worked fine since the first version of iPhoto... I've been upgrading that library as I changed versions over the years).
Can anyone help?

Thomas
Are you using going : Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location.
You should get the opportunity to open the library at the iPhoto Library Folder - before you go into it.
If you don't get that opportunity, then iPhoto is not seeing a valid library file there. Perhaps something went wrong with the copy...
Regards
TD

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