IPhoto 6 bug(not on iPhoto 5)

Why I can't import images with "Color space: CMYK" ??
I can only import images with "Color space: RGB".
I got this error everytime I try to import CMYK images
Unreadable Files:
The following file could not be imported. (The import failed)
.(list of files....)
Did anybody notice this? because I never had this problem before with iPhoto 5.
Is there a solution for this? Is apple going to fix this? or do I have to convert all of my CMYK images(about 3 GB) -> RGB first?
If apple going to fix this, I just wait for the updates and then try to import my images again. If not then I just unlucky and have to covert my images to RGB first...which is silly...=)
Please advice.
Thank you in advance.

Hi rsmac,
I know that CMYK used to give iPhoto 5 problems along with grayscale photos. IPhoto needs to have the images in RGB for all photo printing and book orders.

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    In reality, during iPhoto import, setting Version Name = Master Filename does nothing of the sort. Instead, this is what happens:
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