Open iPhoto library in the backup dmg

I have a macbook air and macbook pro, a fatal error occurs in my macbook air and i have to restore it to factory mode... I make a back up image of my apple air but then I could not open the iPhoto Library from dmg created. It says: The iPhoto library is on a locked volume. Reopen iPhoto when you have read/write access, or reopen iPhoto with the Option key held down to choose another library. What should I do?

It says "you have custom access" and i could not change anything...

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