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In the earliest stages of photography, after the camera obscura, developments in which of these made photography more possible?

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the kind of lens used on the camera

the kind of lens used on the camera

chemical treatments for developing

chemical treatments for developing

the increase in exposure time required

the increase in exposure time required

the limitations on certain kinds of images

the limitations on certain kinds of images
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In the earliest stages of photography, after the camera obscura, developments in chemical treatments for developing made photography more possible. This was crucial because the ability to properly develop and fix images was necessary for photography to become a practical art form.