IPhoto 9.4.3 - Obversations on Importing Other Libraries and Duplicates

Just ran some tests with iPhoto 9.4.3 and came up with these observations:
1 - iPhoto 9.4.3 can't import iPhoto 7 or later libraries. 
They are grayed out.
2 - when you drop an iPhoto 7 or later library onto iPhoto in the Dock or into the open window you get this message:
3 - this goes hand in hand with the newest option to the File Menu:
We don't have to close and use the Option key any more.
4 - when importing an iPhoto 5 library it did not import the thumbnail files.  It did import the original and modified files.
5 - when importing an iPhoto 6 library it did import the thumbnail, original and and modified files.
iPhoto 5 is the earliest verson library I have to test.
I've tested the various duplicate detection apps and so far non have been able to detect the thumbnail files imported from the iPhoto 6 library along with the original and modified files.  I believe the reason for that is the thumbnail files created by iPhoto 6 have the .jpeg extension and the original file has the .jpg extension.  Therefore, no file name match is possible.
Has anyone run similar tests? 
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    Message was edited by: LarryHN

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