Iphoto to idvd and back?

How can I return a "book" back to iphoto after I've burned it on idvd?

Possible, but not practical, and the results would be unsatisfactory.
First you would have to follow Sue's advice to get the DVD into iMovie. That requires taking a very compressed data format and translating it to a more uncompressed data format, which will result in instant loss of quality in the photos. Once in iMovie you can save any frame as a jpeg, then import to iPhoto. But all that gives you is a set of poor quality, low-resolution stills. It does nothing to reconstruct your book.
If you still have the photos you used in the book, it would be a much easier task to use the DVD as your guide while you reconstruct the book in iPhoto.
You can always post this question in the iPhoto forum, and see if any of the gurus there have a better idea. As far as I know, you'll have to make that book all over again.

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    Regards
    TD

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    Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
    Are there any incompatibilities between Intel/G4 versions of the iPhoto apps or Library Packages?
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