Shared iPhoto Library - any reason to use disk image?

Having read:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1198
this article, and also:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/7734210#7734210
this answer, I have a question.
I am running iPhoto '11 on a MacBook Pro and have moved the iPhoto Library to the Users/Shared folder, where both my wife and I have full access to it.  This hasn't been tested extensively since my wife is just learning to use the computer, but she is able at least to open it and view the same photos, events, albums, etc. that I do.
What I want to know is, having already set it up like this, is there any good reason to take the extra step mentioned in both of the above linked pages, and move the iPhoto Library to a disk image in that location?  (Rather than storing the library in the Shared folder itself?)
Advantages/disadvantages?  What difference would this make?

Some users - and I stress some, not all - can find they have Permissions issues using this form of sharing. In practise what it means is that if you import photos your wife may not be able to see them. So, putting the Library on a volume set to ignore permissions (which can also include an external disk, formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled) ) will avoid the issue - if it arises.
You can repair the permissions in a library as well: Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. You'll see the option to check and repair library permissions.
Regards
TD

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