IPhoto Library as Desktop Background

System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Desktop
All of my photo 'events' within iPhoto '08 are listed for use as a Desktop image underneath the default Apple ones. When I click on an 'event' all the thumbnails load into the preview panel however when when I click on one the Desktop turns blue and won't display the image.
Any help?

Somhairle
More of a Desktop and Screensaver question than an iPhoto one, really. Some things to try:
Ensure that you have the latest version of the OS (10.4.10) and Quicktime (7.2) and the app.
1. Repair Permissions using Disk Utility
2. Delete the com.apple.desktop.plist file from the home / library / preferences folder. You'll need to reset your User options afterwards.
Post over on the 10.5 Finder forum for more, is my best advice.
Regards
TD

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