No Permission to open jpeg?

I transfered a jpeg from one mac to another via "Create Network...." on my home WiFi.
The file once transfered will NOT open, and generates this dialog
I reset Sharing and Permissions for the file on the original mac to everyone Read and Write, and resent (dragged to Sharing folder on second mac) the jpeg but still the same.
I then emailed the file to myself and opened it on the second mac, no problem this time?
What is going on? Any help please.

Is this an iPhoto question (that does not look like an iPhoto error message)
Or is it an OS error message (best to ask in the OS forum for your system in that case)
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