No photos after batch rename

MacBook
CS3
iPhoto '08
I tried to rename some photos in iPhoto and now i can't see them. Every time I open iPhoto it tells me that it is rebuilding thumbnail caches yet still no photos. This is what I did:
In Bridge went to Batch Rename.
Rename in same folder
New filenames
Sequence Letter Uppercase
Date Time Date Created YYYYMMDD
Text
Sequence Number 2
I did this and it renamed the iPhoto thumbnail bridge. I then changed the filename back to "iPhoto" and now there are no photos.
How do I get them back.

Once you upgrade to Yosemite you need to upgrade the iPhoto application to iPhoto 9.6 from the App Store.
Also, if your previous version of iPhoto was iPhoto 7 (08) or earlier you'll need to download and run the iPhoto Library Upgrader 1.1 on the library before iPhoto 9.6 an open it.  The updater will be located in the Applications/Utilities folder.
You iPhoto Library should be located in your Home/Pictures folder.  It is there and how big is it according to the Finder?  If you're still having problems connect the two Macs to gather via ethernet cable, Target Disk Mode,  Transferring files between two computers using FireWire  or other direct method and just do a direct  copy, i.e. drag the library from the 2009 Mac to the Pictures folder of the 2012 Mini. 

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