Saving out .tiff to .jpeg using "Save As"

Hi peoples,
I hope you can help me with this saving out issue i have,
If i open a .tiff from lightroom into photoshop cs6 with LR adjustments, I click "save as" .JPEG in a new location, I am now editing the .jpeg and not the tiff.
Yet if I open the same .tiff from file explorer and not LR and "save as" .jpeg in a new location, I am still editing the .tiff (This is what i want because i want to create an action which will save multi jpegs into different locations, with various color profiles, i want to ensure these jpegs are the best quality possible, therefore i want them saved from the .tiff as the source and not another .jpeg!)
Hope you understand
Thanks for your help

skywalker2014 wrote:
Hi peoples,
I hope you can help me with this saving out issue i have,
If i open a .tiff from lightroom into photoshop cs6 with LR adjustments, I click "save as" .JPEG in a new location, I am now editing the .jpeg and not the tiff.
No in both cases your editing a Photoshop Document.  Photoshop is not a file editor. It  open files into a document and it save files from documents. When you save a file the document you were exiting is still open in Photoshop.  The document may have layers  Tiff file camnalso have layers however if a tiff file is layered LR can not handle these layers it does not support layers.  I have no use for lightroom one reason is it lack of layers support.
skywalker2014 wrote:
Yet if I open the same .tiff from file explorer and not LR and "save as" .jpeg in a new location, I am still editing the .tiff (This is what i want because i want to create an action which will save multi jpegs into different locations, with various color profiles, i want to ensure these jpegs are the best quality possible, therefore i want them saved from the .tiff as the source and not another .jpeg!)
Again Photoshop Open files into documents and works on documents.  If you use save as  and save a Jpeg fron a document you opened from a Tiff.  The Save As would not delete the Tiff file there would be two image file on you disk for the image, The original Tiff file and the new saved jpeg.  The image may or may not look the same it depends on what you did in Photoshop before saving the jpeg and wither or not you also save out an updated tiff after you saved the jpeg.

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