Trouble opening iphoto

ever since i installed leopard on my macbook, my iphoto will not open. every time i click to open it asks it i would like my camera to automatically open with iphoto, and then the spinning color wheel comes up and then a message comes up saying that the program quit unexpectedly. and even by clicking the relaunch option the same thing happens. can anyone help?

kbren
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
Start with the troubleshooting basics:
1. Repair Permissions using Disk Utility
2. Delete the com.apple.iPhoto.plist file from the HD/Users/ Your Name / library / preferences folder. You'll need to reset your User options afterwards.
3. Create a new account (systempreferences -> accounts) and see if the problem is repeated there. If it is, then a re-install of the app might be indicated. If it's not, then it's likely the app is okay and the problem is something in the main account.
Regards
TD

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