Changing files to jpeg in premier

I am trying to capture still images from stored AVI files with PE7 then saving them so I can process them with Lightroom. I have been told that I need to save them as a JPEG file but i cant seem to change the file extension when saving. I can change the file location but not the extension. I have the trial versions of Premier and Lightroom to see if they can do what I want

Mechanic,
If you are going to work on the image file, whether in LightRoom, or PS, I'd suggest doing the Save (per Steve's directions), as either a BMP, or TIFF, as JPEG will introduce some compression. PE will easily Import the output (I'd use either PSD or TIFF from your image processing program). I think that you'll like the results better.
Good luck,
Hunt

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