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Now you'll get two renders - a normal *.bmp-file and a *.hdr-file in the folder you specified; the *.hdr you can open in Photoshop CS 4 and above. You can work it over directly with Photoshop, but I prefer to use the HDR-Efex-Pro-Plugin by Nik-Software cause it gives the better results in my eyes. Should you choose to do the same you find on the Nik-Site good tutorials...
Another recommendation - experiment much with the Nik-Plugin - the possibilities are nearly endless!
Hope I was of help.
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