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Explanation:Two separate early photographic processes, each with its own peculiarities, are the daguerreotype and the calotype. 1. **Daguerreotype:** - Created in 1839 by Louis Daguerre. - Generated a direct positive image on a copper plate with a silver coating. The image had a mirror-like surface and was crisp and detailed. A polished silver plate was sensitized with iodine vapors, exposed in a camera, developed with mercury vapor, and fixed with a salt solution as part of the process. - Since there were no negatives made for daguerreotypes, copies had to be created by taking new pictures of the original. 2. **Calotype:** - William Henry Fox Talbot created this invention sometime in 1841. - Created a negative print on paper from which several positive prints may be made. - The image quality was more diffuse and softer than that of daguerreotypes. - The procedure used