Dose my dump file contain of my blob data ?

Dear All,
i have A database 10gR2 & i have Created Normal full exp from this database as plan for backup because my database is not in archivelog mod .
the exp completed successfully without warning and the dmp file is OK.
after that the maintenance department had this server formatted fully .
the question's r now :
1- dose my dmp file contain the blob data i had on the employee table as emp picture (jpeg files).
2- if that was yes , dose the normal imp well bring my blob data back as they were before ?.
Thanks .
& Best Regard's .
FR.

Thanks for you'r quiqe reply
now i have imported the blob table as this statment :
imp sys/+mypassword+ as sysdba file=fullprvdb.dmp tables=(EMPLOYEE)
and the import completed .
but
i have Oracle forms Application working with the blob colum as picture
when i dose query on this table the picture dose not display ,& other data displays ok.
Edited by: User32 on Sep 9, 2008 2:07 PM

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