My iphoto is not syncing all my photos anymore...

it will sync some photos from an event but not all. all the photos are the right file type and it's only on recent photos and since i did the last upgrade to my iphone 4

Did you already delete the photo cache? iTunes: Understanding the iPod Photo Cache folder

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