Iphoto recovered photos.

When I open iphoto I get a window showing: 3 photos have been found in the iPhoto library that were not imported.Import now, yes or no.  When I import, nothing show up, and when i decline I get a message saying pics saved in recovered photo abum, but no photos appear in this album. Why, and how can I remove this message?

Quit iPhoto and to to the iPhoto library (by default in your pictures folder) - right click (control click) on it and select show package contents - find the folder named import (on importing) and drag it to the desktop - DO NOT MAKE ANY OTHER CHANGES - launch iPhoto and you will be fine.
Open the import(ing) folder and if there is nothing in it that you need move it to the trash and empty the trash
LN

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    Click to view full size
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    Open the import(ing) folder and if there is nothing in it that you need move it to the trash and empty the trash
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  • On each start up iPhoto creates 2 recovered photos folders with nothing in them

    Every time i open the program it asks - would i "like to import 21 photos that have not been imported?", regardless of wether I click yes or no, it creates an empty "recovered photos" folder and tells me where it is located. I have to go through these commands each time I open iphoto. any fixes? there are no cards, cameras, or usb sticks connected.

    Hi, i have the same issue. I have followed your instructions and iPhoto will now open without creating the two recovered photo's folders.
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    When I open iPhoto it tells me there are recovered photos & do I want to save them.When I click no it saves them anyway as Recovered Photos in Albums.When I open these files they are blank.This is very annoying as I have to go to Albums & delete these files.

    The "recovered" album contains links to "lost&found" photo files in your iPhoto Library. Sometimes iPhoto will find orphaned photos in the iPhoto Library, that are not referenced by any photo in your events.  As a precaution they will be collected in the "recovered" album. Before you try to delete them, I would wait a bit. You may discover, that some photo has lost the connection to the original image file, and then you can retrieve it from the "recovered" album. But sometimes the recovered items are just leftovers, when there was trouble to empty the trash for example, or when iPhoto was "force-quit" and could not complete a file operation.
    Since your "recovered" photos are blank and empty, they are useless as a replacement for missing photos, but there are very useful as an inventory of photos that may have been lost and need to be checked, if they are o.k. Occasionally I discovered that indeed a photo was missing, by carefully looking at the recovered items. Then I knew, what I had to restore from my TimeMachine backup.
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  • How to recover photos if they seem to be missing after iPhoto update ?

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    4. trying to recover photos by Alt + Command + iPhoto and selecting option 3, 1, 2, 4 ; one at a time in that order
    5. Nothing seems to be happening apart from the white light circle (dont know what is it called)
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    1. How long does the rebuild database option take. My iPhoto Library is 17.55 GB only
    2. I do not know if repair db, repair permission, rebuild thumbnails options did anything. I am stuck at rebuild databases? what else can I try ?
    3. Finally - Can I have a step by step guide to get the photos back in iPhoto
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    2. Ditto.
    Given 1 & 2 above, how could iPhoto "recover itself"?
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