Transferring pictures from ipod to the computer

I recently got an ipod in Australia and all my pictures were put on from the computer there. I can't seem to open my pictures now from my computer at home. When I click on the photos folder from my ipod, only the "thumbs" folder and "photo database" are in there but I cannot open them in any program to see the pictures.
Any ideas?
Thank you.

http://www.copypod.net/copypodphoto.php

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