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   Hierarchy of Top of the AAT hierarchies Top of the AAT hierarchies
   Hierarchy of Activities Facet .... Activities Facet
   Hierarchy of Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name) ........ Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name)
   Hierarchy of <processes and techniques by specific type> ............ <processes and techniques by specific type>
   Hierarchy of <image-making processes and techniques> ................ <image-making processes and techniques>
   Hierarchy of <photography and photographic processes and techniques> .................... <photography and photographic processes and techniques>
   Hierarchy of photographic techniques ........................ photographic techniques
   ............................ <photographic processing and presentation techniques>
   ................................ archival processing
   ................................ burnishing (photography)
   ................................ developing (photography)
   ................................ enlarging
   ................................ exposure (photographic)
   ................................ ferrotyping (processing)
   ................................ glycerin process
   ................................ halation [N]
   ................................ Hallotype (process)
   ................................ intensification
   ................................ macrophotography (production process)
   Hierarchy of masking (photographic process) ................................ masking (photographic process)
   .................................... unsharp masking
   ................................ microphotography
   Hierarchy of photographic printing techniques ................................ photographic printing techniques
   .................................... autopositive printing
   .................................... burning in (photography)
   .................................... combination printing
   .................................... contact printing
   .................................... dodging
   ................................ reduction (photographic process)
   ................................ Russell effect
   ................................ Sabattier effect [N]
   ................................ solarization (photography) [N]
   Hierarchy of toning (photography) ................................ toning (photography)
   .................................... dye toning
   .................................... metallic toning
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