Saving a pdf as a jpg

I downloaded a free pdf poster and wanted to save it after some alteration as a jpg. The choice wasn't there and I tried saving as a psd and still couldn't save as jpg.
What am I doing wrong?
TIA for any help.

thank you Curt, that was it (I was running 16 bit).
BTW I'm still in CS3

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