Converting From GIF To JPEG...

Alright gang, I've got a pic in .gif format and want to convert it to .jpeg. iPhoto tells me to change it with another application, but doesn't tell me what? Any ideas?
Normally, in the world of PC's, I'd just convert it using MS's Paint program.
Anyone?
Bob

HI Bobby,
In your Applications folder there is a program called Preview. If you double click on an image file, Preview is usually the default application that will open it.
Once opened by Preview, do a "save as" and choose jpg as the format.

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