IPhoto open with time machine - which photo is restored-edited or original?

I want to know which photo is restored when I use time machine with iPhoto open.
I understood that if you want a photo edited restored, you need to open in finder the modified folder and then use time machine. Is this the way to restore edited photos ? Because using time machine with iPhoto open I think I can only restore an original photo. Is this right ?
Can you tell me when I restore a photo (using time machine) from within iphoto when the application is open, which photo is restored ? The original or the edited ? I tried several times to restore a photo with iPhoto open and the photo that is restored comes without any rating or flag (I confirm that is backep up, I can see in iPhoto within timemachine)
What is the best way to restore photos ? For instance to restore a mail I use with Mail open. But with iPhoto is different ?
Message was edited by: Pedro Santos

I agree that someone should know the exact answer. I would assume the following happens. If you go back in time and select a picture from time machine by selecting the image from within an album, that you would get that image with any changes. When it comes back to iPhoto that the image you selected would be added to the library as is— that is to say, an edited version only. On the other hand, selecting to restore the library as you may do if restoring your entire picture collection, or library, or even in the case of an entire system restore using migration would bring the original image back in. I've not heard of any limitations with selecting from the modifies.
However, I am not entirely sure and have not restored enough from TM for anything to know the ins and outs and do's and don't completely.
One thing you could do that may answer your question would be to take an image and really edit it, back it up to TM, remove it from iPhoto and then go back and restore it and find out exactly what you get back. You could do this on a duplicate image. Report back on your findings.
This is all that I can come up with.
Cletus/
MBP 2.16 GHz C2D, 2GB RAM, 160HD
Message was edited by: icletus

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