Adding edited photos in icomic back to iphoto

Hi Mac community, how can I add those photos that I edit in icomic back to iphoto, in fact I would like to know how to convert the icomic files to a normal jpg file ?

Do you mean Comic Life?
Have you tried File -> Export -> Export to iPhoto?
Regards
TD

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