Upgrade from iphoto5 to iphoto 6

will my library photos in iphoto 5 be automatically transferred to iphoto 6 or do i have to re-download all the photos again?

In addition to David's good advice I suggest you download and run BatChmod on the iPhoto Library folder with the settings shown here, substituting your account name for mine. You can either type in the path to the folder or just drag the folder into that field. This will insure that the permissions and ownership of all files are correctly set to you so there is not hiccup in the conversion process. There have been noted occasions where, for some reason, files got locked or access denied. This is just insurance against that happening.
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