IPhoto 09 Keyword problems.

Hello,
I have my images organized with Adobe Lightroom 2, i have added to them keywords, ratings and labels. The problem that i have with iPhoto is that after importing the images to iPhoto some pictures dont have any keywords. I check with Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Bridge and Finder and the keywords are written to the images, but iPhoto dont read them. I dont understand why iPhoto do read some keywords and do not read others.
iPhoto also dont read the ratings and labels of any image.
Is there any way to make iPhoto read the keywords, ratings and labels that i have added to my pictures with Adobe Lightroom?
Thanks,
Marcelo

Marcelo
Make sure those keywords are written to the IPTC data of the files. That’s the system iPhoto uses. I suspect it is not because the Finder is seeing your keywords and it’s not IPTC aware.
There is no standard for concepts like Ratings and Labels. They are all individual to the particular systems that you use and impossible to move between systems. For instance, iPhoto simply has no concept of “labels”.
As Larry says, you need to decide on a primary tool for your organiser. I would opt for Lightroom, as it’s the most powerful. There are plug-ins that you can get that will then aid integrating LR and iPhoto.
Regards
TD

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