Converting JPG to TIFF

I have a high resolution (300 dpi) JPG image, but my printer wants me to supply him with TIFF images. If I saved this high-res JPG image as a TIFF would that be sufficient to convert it, or is there something else I have to do??
Many thanks if you can advise.

Thanks John, I'll do that. I thought that was how to do it, but just wanted to check to see if there were any "hidden" tricks or whatever that I didn't know about...
Appreciate your advice.

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