I do not, unfortunately. I never had a paid account on LJ and thus always had to host my images externally (Something I've continued even with Dreamwidth introducing their own photo hosting since it made it so much easier for me to move. I decided having the flexibility was worth the small inconvenience.)
bisharp made a Dreamwidth resources page that links to this tutorial on how to export your images from LJ. I've no idea if it works or not, but I think it's the only instruction in this that I've seen.
It's also worth noting that the limit on how much you can host on DW is still quite low--500MB--so depending on how much you have on LJ, you may not even be able to import everything right now. Though it sounds like they are eventually planning to expand that.
If you need an external hosting service, I've been using postimg.org for several months and find it exceptionally lightweight and simple to use. The account creation process consists of giving them an email address and then they email you a password. Literally that's it. Everything else is similarly straightforward and quick.
I have a ridiculous number of screencaps for picspams and other graphics over there, and the imported entries here just link back to the LJ content which is not going to work for the future. I'm sorry. That sounds like it's going to be a huge pain in the butt. There may be other resources on doing what you're looking for in the resource posts I listed at the bottom of my post or in this comment, but I know if you import posts you have to manually go through and re-direct any links you have pointing to LJ pages. So I suspect you're gonna be stuck manually fixing images too.
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It's also worth noting that the limit on how much you can host on DW is still quite low--500MB--so depending on how much you have on LJ, you may not even be able to import everything right now. Though it sounds like they are eventually planning to expand that.
If you need an external hosting service, I've been using postimg.org for several months and find it exceptionally lightweight and simple to use. The account creation process consists of giving them an email address and then they email you a password. Literally that's it. Everything else is similarly straightforward and quick.
I have a ridiculous number of screencaps for picspams and other graphics over there, and the imported entries here just link back to the LJ content which is not going to work for the future.
I'm sorry. That sounds like it's going to be a huge pain in the butt. There may be other resources on doing what you're looking for in the resource posts I listed at the bottom of my post or in this comment, but I know if you import posts you have to manually go through and re-direct any links you have pointing to LJ pages. So I suspect you're gonna be stuck manually fixing images too.