Low quality warning

I have a calendar made in iphoto 9.  When trying to save to PDF or previewing a low quality warning, which I can only partially read, appears and the rest of page is blank.  I have checked the photos on the page and replaced them.  I don't understand why this is happening.  I have saved this same calendar before as a PDF with no problems.  I recently made a few changes, but not on the page that the warning is appearing on.  There is a red alert icon on one of the calendar pages and oddly it has moved.  It was on one month and now it's on another month.  I don't want to redo the entire calendar.  Please help.  Thanks.

Have you previewed this way -
Before ordering your book preview it using this method - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1040 - and save the resulting PDF for reference - the delivered book will match it.
what is the physical size and what are the pixel dimensions of the photo with the low quality warning?
LN

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