Re: iPhoto thumbnail corruption?

My wife is going nuts trying to cope with erroneous thumbnails attached to her images in iPhoto (a thumbnail shows one thing and when she double clicks on it the real image shows). I assume the thumbnails file, or whatever, is corrupted? If so maybe deleting it and hoping the program will regenerate the correct previews might work? She’s running OS 10.10.2
If so, how do I get to the file; what is it called. I know about control-click on the iPhoto icon to see the files but have no idea what it/they may be called, or in what folder.
If I’m wrong, what is the solution?
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Peter

If you hold down the command and option keys while launching iPhoto you get a "first aid" dialog box, from whence you can rebuild the library (thumbnails, etc). Who knew? Peter

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