How to save tiff as jpeg?

Hi,
I am trying to save a tiff image as a jpeg.
I opened the tiff file in camera raw and made some adjustments, then opened it in Photoshop. There are no layers. Is there a way to save this as jpeg?
Thank you

Make sure you convert it to RGB or Grayscale, and 8 bit/channel (the modes that JPEG supports).

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