Which BEST describes the limitation of the first daguerreotype? (1 point) Responses

It was used for portraits only.

It required a very long exposure.

It could only capture still images on film.

It would fade quickly when exposed to light.

It required a very long exposure.

The motto “You press the button, we do the rest” was designed to highlight what aspect of the Brownie? (1 point) Responses

how little it cost how little it cost

its small size

how easy it was to use

its technology

how easy it was to use

Eastman Kodak could sell the Brownie for very little because it knew it could make money on film and photo processing. What would be the BEST equivalent to this in today’s society? (1 point) Responses

cars that require gas and maintenance

inexpensive printers and costly ink cartridges

food services with additional cost for takeout

sports clothes that are matching jackets and pants

inexpensive printers and costly ink cartridges

What is Matthew Brady MOST famous for? (1 point) Responses

his documentation of the Civil War

requiring his work to be saved in archives

the photographs he took during the Great Depression

being the first to insist that papers publish images

his documentation of the Civil War

What big breakthrough did Eastman Kodak have at the beginning of the 20th century that made photography more accessible? (1 point) Responses

They created a camera that did not need film.

They made cameras affordable for the public.

They established professional photographers.

They created a complicated but effective camera.

They made cameras affordable for the public.

How does a camera obscura differ from a regular camera? (1 point) Responses

A regular camera does not capture images.

A camera obscura does not preserve images.

A regular camera cannot be made of cardboard.

A camera obscura is a much more complex machine.