How to save Camera Raw image as JPEG

I have opened a jpeg as Camera Raw (7.3) and adjusted it and wanted to save it as jpeg, but the only option is *.dng? Any ideas?
Thanks

You have to open it into the Elements Editor and save from there.  The Adobe Camera Raw plug-in for regular Photoshop, not Elements, will allow saving from within the plug-in but not the Elements version of ACR.

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