Share iPhoto library: users have read only access

I would like to share my iPhoto library with another user on my machine...BUT...I want them to have read only access to that library. I have done some searching and have only found solutions that give all users read/write access to the library. If anyone can help me do this I would really appreciate it.
Furthermore, I would like to be able to give "no access" to the 2nd user on a file to file basis. For instance, I would like to import photos and set a few to "no access" and hopefully those files wouldn't show up in the 2nd users library but the rest would with read only access.
Is this possible???
Dual 2.3 GHz G5 Power Mac   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

Pelcinary:
Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Check out my post in this thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=369124&tstart=0. It will do exactly what you want. The other users will have their own library, can edit, delete or do what they want but the source files will be untouched. You could put them in a folder giving them Read access to the folder only and let them point their alias based library to that folder. Don't think you'd want to use the Shared folder as they would have access to the source files via the Finder that way.

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