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Why did photographers travel with their darkrooms in the 1800's?

(choose all that apply)


a It was too dangerous to mix photo chemicals in a downtown building


b They sold advertisements on the sides of the big wagons and they made most of their money that way.


c The photograph had to be made and developed while the chemicals were still wet


d The chemicals had to be applied to a plate, in the dark.

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Answer:

d The chemicals had to be applied to a plate, in the dark.

c The photograph had to be made and developed while the chemicals were still wet

Step-by-step explanation:

Darkrooms used red lighting to allow photographers to control light carefully, so that light-sensitive photographic paper would not become overexposed and ruin the pictures during the developing process

This meant that the photographer had to have a dark room with him, as well as various dangerous chemicals that were necessary for the development of the photo.

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