Re-sizing iPhoto images back to iPhoto original size?

One of the first things I did with my iPhoto file, was to delete all those sappy flags and other images not relevant to anything I ever intend to use. Unfortunately, I inadvertently (?) also deleted most all of my jpgs, except I can recall all of them, but only as teensy Preview images, which I have filed as Assorted jpgs, which I have to enlarge just to view.(?) Can I drag 'n drop that file into iPhoto and see them as images larger than a match head? OR, is it possible to insert one of the accompanying Application Discs and make my iPhoto Application like it...used to was?

No - you have destroyed your library and deleted your photos - your only chance for recovery is a backup or if the originals folder in the iPhoto library has photos in it or if a hard drive undelete program like file salvage - http://subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?mainpage=product_info&productsid=1
Never, Never, Never make any changes of any type to the content or structure of the iPhoto library - doing so will corrupt your library and loose data
This is not an applications issue - it is a destroying the database issue by modifying it
LN

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