IPhoto 6.0.1 Maxes Out CPU

I have a new MacBook Pro 2.0 GHz running OS X 10.4.5 obviously and my iPhoto 6.0.1 (Universal) running in the background occupies 97-98% of one of the CPUs for as long as the program is running. I have a few thousand photos in the library and do not see any disk activity in Activity Monitor (like it was caching thumbnails or something).
Has anyone else had a similar experience with iPhoto or know what it is doing? I let it run all night and it is still happily maxing out that one CPU (10:42:09 hh:mm:ss currently).

I have a new MacBook Pro 2.0 GHz running OS X 10.4.5 obviously and my iPhoto 6.0.1 (Universal) running in the background occupies 97-98% of one of the CPUs for as long as the program is running. I have a few thousand photos in the library and do not see any disk activity in Activity Monitor (like it was caching thumbnails or something).
Has anyone else had a similar experience with iPhoto or know what it is doing? I let it run all night and it is still happily maxing out that one CPU (10:42:09 hh:mm:ss currently).

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