Full-Installed Tiger, iPhoto missing. Should I have started from Panther?

Couldn't find in Search so here goes. For various reasons I chose to go ahead and run a full install of Tiger after my OS crashed. Everything works fine except that iPhoto and GarageBand are nowhere to be found. Should I have started with the original Panther 10.3.2 before installing Tiger? Alternately, can I simply install the missing apps from the Panther software without starting completely over?

Hi, and a warm welcome to the Discussions!
Too late nw, but the Archive and Install feature...
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107120
Would've been the way to go.
Normally, those APPs are on iLife disks... do you have them?
http://www.apple.com/ilife/
Though some install CD/DVDs had optional installs, Load your DVDs and see if there is Custom Install or such on them.

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