The calotype method created<span> a </span>clear<span> original negative image from </span>that<span> multiple positives </span>may well be created<span> by </span>straightforward contact<span> printing. This gave it </span>a vital<span> advantage over the </span>exposure method<span>, </span>that created an<span> opaque original positive </span>that might solely be<span> duplicated by </span>repetition<span> it with a camera.</span>
The Lumiere Brothers made the first motion pictures. I would have been awestruck at the technology, being able to see recordings of people and objects in motion because my whole life before that time I had only been able to see paintings and some still photos. I might have even been frightened by some of the things I was shown because I was not yet used to the illusion of film.
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1. The hardest part of creating CGI images are the tools used to create them. According to the internet, "CGI is created by visual artists also called 3D artists using various painting/ modeling/ animating and compositing tools." Sometimes, people may not have these tools. It is sometimes hard to find the compositing tools and the other tools too.
2. When a person creates something, they now basically own it, if they made it all by themselves and did not plagiarize or etc.. Without intellectual property rights, artists would be able to steal other artists work, and stamp it as their own work. This would not be fair to the original artist, because he/she gets no credit for the workpiece.
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