Library/PT 139/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Many photographers are returning to old 1800s methods—like tintypes, daguerreotypes, and albumen prints—because these hands-on processes make rich, textured, and one-of-a-kind pictures. Jayne Hinds Bidaut revived tintypes to get more depth for insect photos, and Dan Estabrook makes images that look like antiques, keeping stains and flaws to make them feel old. These methods were abandoned when newer ones became cheaper, faster, and more reliable, but today artists value the unpredictability and the personal, intimate feel that mass-produced digital photos lack.

Logic Breakdown

Look for which answer the passage explicitly addresses; scan for sentences that state why early photographic techniques fell out of use.

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Information in the passage most helps to answer which one of the following questions?

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'The old techniques are heavily hands-on and idiosyncratic. That is the source of their appeal. It is also the prime reason for their eclipse. Most became obsolete in a few decades, replaced by others that were simpler, cheaper, faster, and more consistent in their results.' These sentences explicitly identify the perceived advantages (simpler, cheaper, faster, more consistent) of the innovations that replaced earlier techniques.
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