Problem transferring from iPhoto to iPhone4

I have imported pictures taken by my iPhone4 to iPhoto, however, when I put them into albums and sync, the photos will not transfer back to the iPhone4.

iWeb '08 is really problematic with Lion & Mountain Lion but you might try:
Try deleting the preferences file:
1) Quit iWeb.
2) Delete the following file: Library/Preferences/com.apple.iweb.plist (use the go menu & hold the option key to reveal the Library)
3) Relaunch iWeb.

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