Transferring pictures from old Blackberry device to new 8900

I recently synced my backup info from my old 7250 to my new 8900. I carefully chose the application info since I had changed carriers and didn't want this mixed in with my new carrier apps that were already on the phone. It seems I didn't includes the pictures. They must be on the backup disc I made of the 7250. Would they be listed as another name and maybe not just 'pictures'?
Thanks!

Media  or Documents would be my guess.  If your pictures were ever saved to your computer, I'd simply upload them to the new phone.  That's what I did with mine.

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