IPhoto '11 packaged content

i've just upgrade my iPhoto '09 to iPhoto'11 and when i look at the packaged content of it, there still the old folder of iPhoto '09 (data, modified, original), and there also new folder from iPhoto '11 (masters, previews), are the folders of iPhoto "09 there is just a shortcut, or the photos on it are copied again in the newest folder of iPhoto that cut the memory as much as the old folder? thank you..

Don't change anything in the iPhoto Library Folder via the Finder or any other application. iPhoto depends on the structure as well as the contents of this folder. Moving things, renaming things or otherwise making changes will prevent iPhoto from working and could even cause you to damage or lose your photos.
There is no duplication. You'll notice that there are aliases used in there.
Regards
TD

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