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In 1814, early Photography techniques, such as those developed by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, required long exposure times, often lasting several hours. This meant that capturing a single image was a time-consuming process, as the camera needed to be stationary and the subject had to remain still for the duration of the exposure. The lack of sensitivity of early photographic materials made quick captures impossible.

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