Convert Photoshop imports to JPEG

I have imported scanned photos into iPhoto as "Photoshop" images. I wish to convert those imports to JPEG images. What's involved in the conversion process?

ewald
You do this when you export - it's in the File -> Export dialogue.
Regards
TD

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