Iphoto pics not recognized

I take alot of pics that i download to iphoto, then transfer to friends, work, and other sites. lately my pics are not being understood by other computers,
at work, the PC photo editor "cannot read file type" on another site "did not upload correctly" and therefore gat the red X.
I usually reduce the photo and export it to my desktop to check the size before I upload to the net or send to work.
any thoughts?

Erick:
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