Premiere CS5, Render with Filters/Plugins or Export with Filters/Plugins without Render???

Hey People, my Very First Question on Here,
Does anyone know if i use CS5 Premiere, and used a Plugin such as NeatVideo or even a Filter, do i first need to render the file before i export or can i just add the plugin make the changes and export to a file format of my choice.?

Great Thanks for this, i used Canopus Eduis 5 to edit this footage from AVCHD to Canopus HQ. Then Exported the file to a Uncompressed AVI RGB File and Imported into Adobe Premiere CS5, Applied the Neat Video Filter, Setup it up and Now its ready for Export. But you have Said i Can Export Without Render and It shoul dbe fine. Which is Good. As Render would have taken 55Hours on my Intel i7 X980 CPU with 12GB Ram. Export will Take about 42Hours into a AVI File.
Thanks for you help if you think of anything else to sace time please message me.

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