How do you convert psd files to jpg files?

Raw photos were converted to psd and then to jpg. The jpg files were imported and some got reconverted to psd files again. How can I convert them back to jpg files so that I can put them in a photo book?

the basic answer is to open them in Photoshop and save as a jpeg to the desktop and import the JPEG into iPhoto
Raw photos were converted to psd and then to jpg. The jpg files were imported and some got reconverted to psd files again. How can I convert them back to jpg files so that I can put them in a photo book?
perhaps a bit more information would allow a better answer
And remember to never go into the iPhoto library directly and never make any changes to the structure or contents of the iPhoto library
LN

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