Photo booth library mixed

Hi,
while browsing through deleted accounts on my macbook pro, I switched photo booth library with one of the deleted accounts' now I cannot set it back to admin's photo booth library. Every time I try to take a picture this is the message i get "Photo Booth encountered an error while trying to save your photos. Your photos cannot be saved at this time."
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