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History, 15.04.2020 06:37 randallmatthew6124

In relation to taking photographs, why was the Wet Collodion (Wet-Plate) Process so much better than the Half Plate Daguerreotype and the Tintype Process.

It could be developed after the plate dried

It created a photographic negative which allowed for many copies to be made.

It created a single positive which did not allow for copies to be made from the positive.

It took a very long time for a photograph to be taken which made it so that people did not smile in photographs.

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