Iphoto 2.0.1 data into iphoto 6

Hello,
I recently bought a new intel imac and moved my photos from an old ibook using iphoto 2.0.1. I got the pictures to move over but none of the data followed. No dates,titles, or albums. Also my library grew from 2500ish pics to 5000ish.... many duplicates. Am I up a creek?? Is there still a way to get the data from the old ibook to the new imac??
Thanks in advance.
BT
Intel iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

brentbob:
Did you create a new library on your iMac and the do an import from the old library folder? If so that's why you got all that you did. If you still have the original library folder intact here's what you should do:
1 - move the current iPhoto Library folder from your iMac's Picture folder to the desktop.
2 - copy the original V2 iPhoto Library folder into the Pictures folder on your iMac.
3 - just to be sure all permissions and ownership is correct on that folder download and run BatChmod on the iPhoto Library folder with the settings shown here, substituting your account name for mine. You can either type in the path to the folder or just drag the folder into that field.
4 - launch iPhoto 6 and it will open your V2 library and tell you it needs to update it. In doing so you'll retain your keywords, albums, etc.
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    To use the Image Capture app, you connect the iPhone & select it just like above. The app has several options for importing images, but what you may find useful if you do not want to import directly into iPhoto is that you can just drag any of the iPhone's displayed items onto the desktop or into a folder like you would any other file & they will be copied to that location.
    As for organization of items in iPhoto, there are four ways they can be grouped for display (by event, by photo, by face, & by place). All except by faces offers a "By date" sort choice in the iPhoto View > Sort Photos menu item.

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