Saving a TIFF file as a jpeg in CS3

Recently I have been unable to save tiff and psd files as jpegs. When I select "save as" from the file menue I do not have jpeg as an option in the drop down menue. I have always been able to save files as jpegs until recently.

Thanks.
How do you determine if your files are 8 bits per channel and how do you change them at the time you save as. I don't think my Canon Rebel xt is capable of higher than 8 bit color.

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