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Pictorialists manipulated negatives and prints to make them more like drawings or paintings.(1 point)
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Pictorialists (late 19th–early 20th century) deliberately manipulated negatives and prints—soft focus, retouching, gum-bichromate, combination printing, hand-coloring—to produce painterly, drawing-like images.
Pictorialists (late 19th–early 20th century) deliberately manipulated negatives and prints—soft focus, retouching, gum-bichromate, combination printing, hand-coloring—to produce painterly, drawing-like images.
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