Lost ? 2000 photo's in iphoto

Hallo
I've a big problem.
When I start iphoto, in the libary are 6500 photos.
But, normal there must be 8500 photos.
If I look in the system and than over picture, libary,year,date.....than i can see all the 8500 photos. But in the program only 6500 photos i kann see.
Where is my mistake.
Thank you for help me and sorry my english.

koala64:
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
But, normal there must be 8500 photos.
Where are you seeing the 8500 image files that only show up as 6500 in iPhoto?
When did you first notice this discrepancy? Have you renamed or moved any of the image files or folder inside the iPhoto Library folder while in the Finder?
In that vein here are two Apple KB documents that you should be aware of, particularly the second one:
iPhoto Library Description
Don't tamper with files in the iPhoto Library folder from the Finder
Get back with those answers and any other info describing what's transpired and we'll see where to go from there.

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