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Question 11 (1 point) What was one of the most significant drawbacks of the daguerreotype photographic process?​

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Each plate was unique, so there was no way of producing copies.

  • There was no negative; each individual exposure made only one Daguerreotype - copies or enlargements were not possible except by photographing a new, inferior, Daguerreotype of the original. ...
  • Long - or very long - exposure times - made sharp images of people almost unattainable with early lenses & plates.

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