Problem Selecting specific iPhoto events and albums from BB Desktop Software

Hello,
The Desktop Software is not showing the specific events and albums from iPhotos. Fine on iTunes but not iPhoto.
Anybody can help fix??

did you resolve this? I am still having issues syncing iPhoto with my PB

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