IPhoto problem after upgrading to Leopard from Panther

I successfully (more or less) upgraded my 867 MHz G4 to Leopard from Panther earlier in the week. Now I find that every time I try to open iPhoto I get the message 'The application iPhoto quit unexpectedly.'
I have repaired permissions, restarted the computer and run Software Update- all to no avail. Any suggestions from anyone?
Anne

Well thanks TD for your instant and helpful reply - looks as if I can't do anything except spend some more money for iLife as my iPhoto is version 2.0.1!!
Anne

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    210858.893252 Digital In
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    210858.896260 Line In
    210858.896295 Digital In
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    210858.903651 Digital In
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    210858.905654 VCCapVideo
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    210859.037303 iSight - 2857630787837915
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    210859.040333 Digital In
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    210859.045025 Line In
    210859.045070 Digital In
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    210859.055529 Line In
    210859.055667 Digital In
    210859.055808 Selected mic: iSight
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    210859.070182 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.070321 iSight Built-in
    210859.070659 Line In
    210859.070735 Digital In
    210859.072602 Microphone devices:
    210859.072693 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.072816 iSight Built-in
    210859.073120 Line In
    210859.073222 Digital In
    210859.075537 Microphone devices:
    210859.075990 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.076340 iSight Built-in
    210859.077132 Line In
    210859.077358 Digital In
    210859.079567 Microphone devices:
    210859.079618 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.079775 iSight Built-in
    210859.080200 Line In
    210859.080302 Digital In
    210859.083136 Microphone devices:
    210859.083197 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.083382 iSight Built-in
    210859.083821 Line In
    210859.083867 Digital In
    210859.085842 Microphone devices:
    210859.085895 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.086059 iSight Built-in
    210859.086479 Line In
    210859.086521 Digital In
    210859.089814 Microphone devices:
    210859.089963 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.090098 iSight Built-in
    210859.090436 Line In
    210859.090518 Digital In
    210859.092931 Microphone devices:
    210859.092987 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.093095 iSight Built-in
    210859.093356 Line In
    210859.093393 Digital In
    210859.095235 Microphone devices:
    210859.095282 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.095365 iSight Built-in
    210859.095613 Line In
    210859.095649 Digital In
    210859.097632 Microphone devices:
    210859.097690 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.097799 iSight Built-in
    210859.098055 Line In
    210859.098093 Digital In
    210859.100060 Microphone devices:
    210859.100108 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.100206 iSight Built-in
    210859.100461 Line In
    210859.100497 Digital In
    210859.102269 Microphone devices:
    210859.102312 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.102393 iSight Built-in
    210859.102631 Line In
    210859.102666 Digital In
    210859.104885 Microphone devices:
    210859.104940 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.105048 iSight Built-in
    210859.105306 Line In
    210859.105342 Digital In
    210859.107121 Microphone devices:
    210859.107164 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.107246 iSight Built-in
    210859.107480 Line In
    210859.107515 Digital In
    210859.109491 Microphone devices:
    210859.109592 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.109711 iSight Built-in
    210859.110137 Line In
    210859.110233 Digital In
    210859.112092 Microphone devices:
    210859.112140 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.112231 iSight Built-in
    210859.112505 Line In
    210859.112664 Digital In
    210859.115023 Microphone devices:
    210859.115085 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.115195 iSight Built-in
    210859.115451 Line In
    210859.115488 Digital In
    210859.117436 Microphone devices:
    210859.117483 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.117576 iSight Built-in
    210859.117830 Line In
    210859.117865 Digital In
    210859.119623 Microphone devices:
    210859.119682 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.119770 iSight Built-in
    210859.120017 Line In
    210859.120051 Digital In
    210859.122167 Microphone devices:
    210859.122225 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.122333 iSight Built-in
    210859.122592 Line In
    210859.122628 Digital In
    210859.124719 Microphone devices:
    210859.124772 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.124864 iSight Built-in
    210859.125219 Line In
    210859.125289 Digital In
    210859.127140 Microphone devices:
    210859.127189 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.127278 iSight Built-in
    210859.127521 Line In
    210859.127560 Digital In
    210859.129416 Microphone devices:
    210859.129505 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.129616 iSight Built-in
    210859.129924 Line In
    210859.129988 Digital In
    210859.131877 Microphone devices:
    210859.131970 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210859.132078 iSight Built-in
    210859.132369 Line In
    210859.132466 Digital In
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    210906.319598 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
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    210906.319693 VCCapAudio
    210906.319703 VCCapVideo
    210906.319712 VCCapMultiAudio
    210906.319722 VCCapMultiVideo
    210906.319731 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    210906.319740 VCCapMultiVideoHost
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    210906.326259 [ipAndPortData length] = 160
    210906.326276 Length is valid: YES
    210906.326330 CALLEE: ifname=[external], IP=[65.33.107.56], wPort = 5060
    210906.326345 CALLEE: ifname=[en0(IPv6)], IP=[fe80:0004:0000:0000:020d:93ff:feac:a3ca], wPort = 5060
    210906.326374 CALLEE: ifname=[en0], IP=[192.168.1.100], wPort = 5060
    210906.326692 ( )( )( ) ---- <nil> valid returned 0
    2006-03-02 21:09:06.342 iChat[18104] IPAndPortList: ({ip = "65.33.107.56"; port = 5060; }, {ip = "192.168.1.100"; port = 5060; })
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    210906.428105 Public mapping: 70.118.61.217:16384
    210906.515276 Public mapping: 70.118.61.217:16385
    210906.599734 Public mapping: 70.118.61.217:16386
    210906.686685 Public mapping: 70.118.61.217:16387
    210906.688644
    VideoConferenceFramework version 245.0 - 02102005 - Dec 15 2005
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    210906.688766 Satisfied rule #1 (30:1)
    210906.689464 selectedCamera returned iSight
    210906.690311 * Caller SDP *
    210906.690712 v=0
    o=thomasmcnabb 0 0 IN IP4 %RTP-IP%
    [email protected]
    c=IN IP4 %RTP-IP%
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:288:2:2000
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    a=iChatEncryption:YES
    m=audio %ARTP-PORT% RTP/AVP 12 3 0
    a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
    a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
    a=rtpID:-30191636
    m=video %VRTP-PORT% RTP/AVP 126 34
    a=rtpmap:126 X-H264
    a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
    a=framerate:30
    a=RTCP:AUDIO %ARTCP-PORT% VIDEO %VRTCP-PORT%
    a=pogo
    a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 30:320:240:320:240
    a=rtpID:1203564515
    210906.690872 SIPConnect start...
    210906.691271 TAInviteClientProc Thread start...
    210906.691586 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    210906.691637 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP TEXT BODY (924) (492)
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    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 70.118.61.217;branch=z9hG4bK508b6a0c7624b453
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    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]>
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=1138821433
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    Contact: <sip:[email protected]>;isfocus
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    Content-Type: application/sdp
    Content-Length: 492
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    o=thomasmcnabb 0 0 IN IP4 70.118.61.217
    [email protected]
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    t=0 0
    a=hwi:288:2:2000
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    a=iChatEncryption:YES
    m=audio 16386 RTP/AVP 12 3 0
    a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
    a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
    a=rtpID:-30191636
    m=video 16384 RTP/AVP 126 34
    a=rtpmap:126 X-H264
    a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
    a=framerate:30
    a=RTCP:AUDIO 16387 VIDEO 16385
    a=pogo
    a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 30:320:240:320:240
    a=rtpID:1203564515
    210906.718261 [[SIP/2.0 100 Trying
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 70.118.61.217;branch=z9hG4bK508b6a0c7624b453
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]>
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=1138821433
    Call-ID: b1c1faec-aa5a-11da-9eb6-ac4c826b13c4@192-168-1-106
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.2
    Content-Length: 0
    ]] from 41216B38:5060
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    Content-Length: 0
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    Content-Type: application/sdp
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    v=0
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    [email protected]
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    a=iChatEncryption:NO
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    a=rtpID:1661367484
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    a=rtpmap:126 X-H264
    a=RTCP:AUDIO 16387 VIDEO 16385
    a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:160:120:160:120
    a=framerate:20
    a=rtpID:-549225265
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    210907.158584 Start heartbeat to 41216B38:5060
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    210907.159982 * Callee SDP *
    210907.160037 Selecting QCELP.
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    [email protected]
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    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
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    a=rtpID:1661367484
    m=video 16384 RTP/AVP 126
    a=rtpmap:126 X-H264
    a=RTCP:AUDIO 16387 VIDEO 16385
    a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:160:120:160:120
    a=framerate:20
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    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=1138821433
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    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.2
    Content-Length: 0
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    Content-Length: 0
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    210907.406249 Avg=3509858.70, NSDev=97.13%
    210907.554900 Avg=1193085.60, NSDev=98.36%
    210907.911483 Avg=523906.90, NSDev=6.84%
    210907.943506 Orig: Upstream = -499.246kbps, Downstream = -500.168kbps
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    210907.943686 Caller detected bandwidth (kbits/s): 499 up, 499 down. (00000000)
    210907.944064 ( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( ) KEY EXCHANGE 1!
    210907.944132 ( )( )( ) ---- [email protected] valid:
    210907.944147 ( )( )( ) ---- <nil> valid returned 0
    210907.944161 ( )( ) - Overall conference secure: was 0, is 0, count 1
    210907.944179 ( )( )( ) ---- @ enabled set to 0
    210907.944237 ( )( )( ) ---- @ valid set to 0
    210907.944260 Invoke delegate method vcc:securityChanged:
    210907.944472 Preparing to send VCInitiateConferenceCompleted
    210907.944531 Invoke delegate method vcc:initiateConferenceCompletedForParty:([email protected]) - retcode: 0
    210907.957045 BWD: GotBandwidth: 486450/9588361 (up/down) @[192.168.1.106:255.255.255.0]
    210907.957110 BWD bandwidth: 486 kbits up, 9588 kbits down.
    210907.957122 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
    210907.957134 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
    210907.957216 vcCapabilities returns: 0x0000003f
    210907.957234 VCCapAudio
    210907.957244 VCCapVideo
    210907.957253 VCCapMultiAudio
    210907.957262 VCCapMultiVideo
    210907.957271 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    210907.957281 VCCapMultiVideoHost
    210907.957318 ( )( )( ) ---- {nil} enabled returned 0
    210907.971592 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithUserID: [email protected]
    210907.971677 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithIndex: 0
    210907.971731 Remote User Agent: Viceroy 1.2
    210907.971803 upstream_kbits = 499, downstream_kbits = 499
    210907.971964 applyImageSizeDowngradeRuleForPayload: 126 bitrate: 499
    210907.971984 Reducing framerate to (15) due to bitrate of (499) < (500)
    210907.971996 H264: Downgrade rule #3 (160.000000:120.000000:15) --> (160.000000:120.000000:15)
    210907.972030 Conference_SetBitrate: 499000
    210907.972044 SetBitrate from 0 to 499000
    210907.972055 Conference_SetFramerate: 15
    210907.972067 Diffusion prefilter disabled
    210907.972079 Temporal prefilter disabled
    210907.974098 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210907.975157 Speaker: callback thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
    210907.975324 Speaker: null device thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
    210907.977247 =================== ActiveCount += 1
    210907.977439 setPeerToPeerInfoInMapForUserID: [email protected], payload = 126, (160 x 120)
    210907.977590 Set video format - payload: 126 size: (160 x 120)
    210907.977615 SetBitrate from 499000 to 499000
    210907.977642 =========== StartTransmit!
    210907.977710 Conference_RecvThread start
    210907.980581 Camera_HasAudio = 0
    210907.983093 TRANSMIT: 65.33.107.56:16386:16384 hardwareframe:30 determinedframe: 15 key:-1 determinedbitrate: 499
    210907.983196 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_BUSY, from: VC_SIGNALING
    210907.983243 AGC = 1
    210907.983264 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithUserID: [email protected] returns YES
    210908.162846 RTP: recv started
    210908.162907 RTPTransport: need to wait for SRTP to init? (0/0)
    210908.189312 RTP: recv started
    210908.189381 RTPTransport: need to wait for SRTP to init? (0/0)
    210908.470214 Updating remote frame notification.
    210908.470149 Lock: Camera.c:1638 waited on VideoPlayer.c:347 for 100.891 ms
    210909.995407 Entering SPIKE
    210909.995907 Leaving SPIKE
    Segmentation fault

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    - Restarted all aspects of the network: router, wireless access point, computer
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    - Clicked Video icon in iChat Buddies window(to the right of your name) and coudn't see my image
    - Opened 'PhotoBooth' and coudn't see my image(black screen)
    - Opened iMovie and couldn't capture video via the iSight(black screen)
    - Opened iChat->Preferences->Video and couldn't see my image
    - Validated that 'Camera is Enabled' in iChat->Video->Camera is Enabled
    If you are experiencing a similar problem with you built-in iSight, I would probably focus on the last 5 things that I did. What they showed me was that the iSight was just not capturing video even though it was capturing sound in 3 different applications.
    The solution to iSight Off or iSight Not Responding or No Video is......reset your computer! I had thought my sister performed this but it turns out she hadn't. Here's the link to this procedure:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303446
    Very easy to do though: Power off computer and unplug all cables, including power cable for at least 15 seconds. Plug everything back in and power up the computer and retry clicking on the 'Video' icon next to your login name. If you see yourself then...problem is solved.
    While I eventually found posts in several other forums, it took me the better part of a week. To try this simple step. I wish I had done so straight away. Oy. I guess I learned a lot about ports, speed etc.
    I hope this helps.

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