Renaming iPhoto album folders

I just found out I committed the cardinal sin of renaming iPhoto album folders while in Finder. Of course now nothing shows up in iPhoto app except empty shells of what used to be my photos. All the original photo file names are still the same, I only changed the folder names that they reside in. Is there something I can do to re-access all my photos in the library?

David,
You could rename the folders back to their original name. How large is your library and how many changes did you make? Folders are named year/month/date, all in numbers such as 2005/09/13. You can look a a few photos in each folder and determine the proper naming scheme. If you have a large library, this could be quite an effort. If you moved files around after renaming the folders, you are in for an even bigger task and one that may not be realistic to get right.
You could also extract your photos using iPhoto Extractor and then re-import the photos into a new iPhoto Library.
Hope this helped!
Sam

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