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Photoshop thinks it's a 32 bit per channel image...?
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I didn't understand the question. But the file from 6D to download is 16 bits, not 32 bits original from DSS. Probably converted with DSS.
You get better result if you load the Autosave.tif - 32 bits from DSS - in Photoshop, and convet it to 16 bits.
Photoshop CS3 with
Local Adaptation option where you have an HDR curve to enhance the photo.
Photoshop CS6 is more complex. You have option to work with many sliders that act in specific area in the curve. The result is better than CS3, but I didn't like to work with it. I prefer CS3.