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Daguerreotype images were only classified by the impression they left on the observer rather than the literal images they conveyed.

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False

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False.

Daguerreotypes were early photographic images that were often appreciated both for their aesthetic qualities and the literal representation they conveyed. While individual interpretations may vary, they were typically classified and understood based on the actual images they produced, not solely by the impressions they left on the observer.