IPhoto 6 Library

Boy is it frustrating to try to import and catalog all my 15K + photos. I archived the library and now it tells me the zip file is corrupted. So I have to rebuild. IS there any way to view the Iphoto library as a directory vice 15K thumbnails. I figure that way I can match what Iphotos does have with the rest of my collection my file name. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Aloha from Hawaii

Yvan:
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
I experienced a crash in iPhoto (while editing a postcard with an arabic script ! I don't know if this has relation...).
I appears that the iPhoto was writing to the database file when it crashed leaving that file damaged. Might have been the font, don't know. To help avoid future font issues, if that's what it was, you can clean out the Font caches with OnyX. Corrupted font caches are not uncommon and do cause similar issues.
Do you Twango?
TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
I've written an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB file backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.

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