Pdf to iphoto

I want to scan a small paper photo and then put it in my Iphoto ( v. 8.1.2).  So I have been able to scan and create it as a pdf on my desktop and open it with preview on my MacMini (OS 10.7.5).  But when I try to drag it onto iphoto -- because that's where  ultimately want it --it won't go.l  Says: "The file is in an unrecognizable format."  Ideas?  Thanks.

iPhoto does not work with pdf files.  If you need a pdf file imported into iPhoto try the following:
Here's how to get any file, including a PDF file,  into iPhoto as a jpeg file:
1 - open the file in any application that will open it.
2 - type Command+P to start the print process.
3  - click on the PDF button and select "Save PDF to iPhoto".
NOTE:  If you don't have any of those options go to Toad's Cellar and download these two files:
Save PDF to iPhoto 200 DPI.workflow.zip
Save PDF to iPhoto 200 DPI.workflow.zip
Unzip the files and place in the HD/Library/PDF Services folder and reboot.
4 - select either of the files above (300 dip is used for photos to be included in a book that will be ordered).
5 - in the window that comes up enter an album name or select an existing album and hit the Continue button.
That will create a 200 or 300 dpi jpeg file of the item being printed and import it into iPhoto. 
OT

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