Installing (ripping) iPhoto from Tiger DVD

Is it possible to install iPhoto from the Tiger Upgrade DVD? I removed iPhoto and now I need to re-install it. I don't want to waster $79.00 for iLife programs I won't use.
20 IMac, G5, 1.8Ghz, 160HD, 2GB Ram   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  

It is possible. Install the bundled appplications but select the Custom install and untick everything but iPhoto. I would suggest you double-check before pressing "Continue".

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    John,
    Just to clarify the other reply you got to your question.....
    iLife applications are shipped from Apple in one of two ways: (1) Pre-loaded on certain new computers, and (2) Purchased for $79 from Apple
    iLife applications are not part of any operating system, such as Tiger. Therefore, you won't find them on your Tiger upgrade disk.
    It appears to me you have one of two choices if you truly need iPhoto again:
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    (2) Pony up the $79 for iLife 05. You may want to wait until after Apple announces new products on January 10th.
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