Restoring iPhoto 4 Library from iPhoto 4 DVD

How can I import the albums/photos from a DVD that was created by selecting all of the images in my iPhoto Library and then clicking the burn button? When I insert the DVD, iPhoto recognizes "iPhoto Library-1" and approx. 1,800 images appear in the albums that were originally created. However, when I use the import function to restore the DVD to iPhoto more than 4,500 images appear in new albums labelled by year. Thank you.
iMac G3   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Epson Scanner

Thank you, it worked! I hadn't tried moving one album at a time. Apple Tech Support told me the DVD data was corrupted, and I almost discarded the disk. I also have had problems with iPhoto 4 becoming unstable while scanning and importing color negative film with an Epson Perfection 3490 scanner. At times, many of the thumbnail images will disappear in the organize mode, and none of them will appear in the edit mode or the edit mode "freezes". Apple Tech had me reload Panther and iPhoto with great difficulty. I received error messages stating that other instances of iLife 04 were running (preventing install) when they had been closed. After many attempts to sell me a G4 or 5, Apple had me remove the iTunes Manager from the Startup Disk and load iPhoto 4 only from iLife. This appears to be working. But now, none of the scanner buttons are operational requiring that scans be launched from inside the Epson Scan software, and Epson doesn't have a fix stating they don't guarentee full compatability with Macs. (That wasn't disclosed with their merchandising.) I receive an error message that the Epson Scan Monitor volume (which monitors button use) can't be located. Any suggestions? Thanks again. MSA

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