Transferring pics from iPhoto 8 to iPhoto 6

Having troubles doing a simple import of pics that went from camera to my laptop (iPhoto 8), burnt them to cd then tried to import into G5 (iPhoto 6). This should not be an issue right (the import of iPhoto 8 pics into iPhoto 6)? Is there a way to burn or on the import that should make this easy? Help! Thank you in advance...
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how did you burn the disk? Using the Share -> Burn command will be problematic as v6 canot open a v7 library, and that's what that command does. Export the pics to the Finder and burn them with the Finder, see if they will import.
Regards
TD

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