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21 July, 20:16

In portrait photography of the 1860s exposure times took how long

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  1. 21 July, 20:37
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    I know that for the very earliest daguerrotypes could had an exposure time of 5 minutes - - a very long time! But that time was reduced as the process improved. Depending on lighting and conditions, exposure times could be a short as several seconds.

    By the way, those early photographic processes were called daguerrotypes after the inventor, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre, who introduced his form of photography in 1839. By 1860, other types of processes had also been invented and became more common in usage.
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