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

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


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


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


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

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Answer:

the chemicals had to be applied to the plate in the dark.

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

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Answer:

the chemicals had to be applied to the plate in the dark.

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

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