Help with file type

In Adobe Camera Raw, is there a way to select the file type that you save your image in. It seems .dng or DMG are the onle file types, or am I missing something. I would like to save my orginal CR2 file and save a copy in jpeg for others to open. Please help.

NO.  Don't click on Save Image Button.  Instead go to:
File >> Save as
You'll get a dialog like this one:
You need to click on the arrow shown in the red box to select the various file types.

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          "when you are prompted to enter input.",
          "On UNIX/Linux/Mac OS X type <ctrl> d then press Enter",
          "On Windows type <ctrl> z then press Enter");
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            System.err.println("Error writing to file.");
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            "and amount.","? ");
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          "To terminate input, type the end-of-file indicator",   
          "when you are prompted to enter input.",
          "On UNIX/Linux/Mac OS X type <ctrl> d then press Enter",
          "On Windows type <ctrl> z then press Enter");
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           "Enter account number (> 0), first name, last name and balance.","? ");
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            record2.setFirstName(input2.next());      // read first name
            record2.setLastName(input2.next());       // read last name
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            "first name, last name and balance.","? ");
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         CreateTextFile application = new CreateTextFile();
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    // A class that represents on record of information
    package org.egan; // packaged for reuse
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      private int account;
      private double amount;
      // no-argument constructor calls other constructor with default values
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        this(0,0.0); // call two-argument constructor
      } // end no-argument AccountRecord constructor
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      public TransactionRecord(int acct, double amt)
        setAccount(acct);
        setAmount(amt);
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      public void setAccount(int acct)
        account = acct;
      } // end method setAccount
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        return account;
      } // end method getAccount
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      public void setAmount(double amt)
        amount = amt;
      } // end method setAmount
      // get amount
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        return amount;
      } // end method getAmount
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    // Exercise 14.8: AccountRecord.java
    // A class that represents on record of information
    package org.egan; // packaged for reuse
    import org.egan.TransactionRecord;
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      private int account;
      private String firstName;
      private String lastName;
      private double balance;
      // no-argument constructor calls other constructor with default values
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        this(0,"","",0.0); // call four-argument constructor
      } // end no-argument AccountRecord constructor
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      public AccountRecord(int acct, String first, String last, double bal)
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        setFirstName(first);
        setLastName(last);
        setBalance(bal);
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      // set account number
      public void setAccount(int acct)
        account = acct;
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      // get account number
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        return account;
      } // end method getAccount
      // set first name
      public void setFirstName(String first)
        firstName = first;
      } // end method setFirstName
      // get first name
      public String getFirstName()
        return firstName;
      } // end method getFirstName
      // set last name
      public void setLastName(String last)
        lastName = last;
      } // end method setLastName
      // get last name
      public String getLastName()
        return lastName;
      } // end method getLastName
      // set balance
      public void setBalance(double bal)
        balance = bal;
      } // end method setBalance
      // get balance
      public double getBalance()
        return balance;
      } // end method getBalance
      // combine balance and amount
      public void combine(TransactionRecord record)
        balance = (getBalance() + record.getAmount()); 
      } // end method combine
    } // end class AccountRecord -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
    import java.lang.IllegalStateException;
    import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
    import java.util.Scanner;
    import java.util.Formatter;
    import java.util.FormatterClosedException;
    import org.egan.AccountRecord;
    import org.egan.TransactionRecord;
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      private Formatter theLog;
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          System.exit(1);
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          System.exit(1);
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      // enable user to open file
      public void openNewMastFile()
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        catch (SecurityException securityException)
          System.err.println("You do not have write access to this file.");
          System.exit(1);
        } // end catch
        catch (FileNotFoundException filesNotFoundException)
          System.err.println("Error creating file.");
          System.exit(1);
      } // end method openNewMastFile
      // enable user to open file
      public void openLogFile()
        try
          theLog = new Formatter("log.txt");
        catch (SecurityException securityException)
          System.err.println("You do not have write access to this file.");
          System.exit(1);
        } // end catch
        catch (FileNotFoundException filesNotFoundException)
          System.err.println("Error creating file.");
          System.exit(1);
      } // end method openLogFile
      // update records
      public void updateRecords()
        TransactionRecord transaction = new TransactionRecord();
        AccountRecord account = new AccountRecord();
        try // read records from file using Scanner object
          System.out.println("Start file matching.");
          while (inTransaction.hasNext() && inOldMaster.hasNext())
            transaction.setAccount(inTransaction.nextInt());     // read account number
            transaction.setAmount(inTransaction.nextDouble());   // read amount
            account.setAccount(inOldMaster.nextInt());     // read account number
            account.setFirstName(inOldMaster.next());      // read first name 
            account.setLastName(inOldMaster.next());       // read last name
            account.setBalance(inOldMaster.nextDouble());  // read balance
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          System.out.println("Finish file matching.");
        } // end try
        catch (NoSuchElementException elementException)
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          inOldMaster.close();
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          System.err.println("Error reading from file.");
          System.exit(1);
        } // end catch   
      } // end method updateRecords
      // close file and terminate application
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          inTransaction.close();
      } // end method closeTransFile
      // close file and terminate application
      public void closeOldMastFile()
        if (inOldMaster != null)
          inOldMaster.close();
      } // end method closeOldMastFile
      // close file
      public void closeNewMastFile()
        if (outNewMaster != null)
          outNewMaster.close();
      } // end method closeNewMastFile
      // close file
      public void closeLogFile()
        if (theLog != null)
          theLog.close();
      } // end method closeLogFile
    } // end class FileMatch-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    // Exercise 14.8: FileMatchTest.java
    // Testing class FileMatch
    public class FileMatchTest
       // main method begins program execution
       public static void main( String args[] )
         FileMatch application = new FileMatch();
         application.openTransFile();
         application.openOldMastFile();
         application.openNewMastFile();
         application.openLogFile();
         application.updateRecords();
         application.closeLogFile();
         application.closeNewMastFile();
         application.closeOldMastFile();
         application.closeTransFile();
       } // end main
    } // end class FileMatchTest-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sample data for master file:
    Master file                         
    Account Number            Name                     Balance
    100                            Alan Jones                   348.17
    300                            Mary Smith                    27.19
    500                            Sam Sharp                   0.00
    700                            Suzy Green                   -14.22Sample data for transaction file:
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    100                                         27.14
    300                                         62.11
    300                                         83.89
    400                                         100.56
    700                                         80.78
    700                                         1.53
    900                                         82.17  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    My results for the newmast.txt:
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    Also I'd recommend reconsidering your design. It's a red flag if a class has a name with "Create" in it. Classes represent bundles of independant state and transformations on that state, not things to do.

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