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In the olden days, pictures were primarily captured using film cameras, which produced images on photographic plates or rolls of film. These images often had a distinct grainy texture and limited color palettes, especially in the early days of Photography when black-and-white was the norm. The process was slower and required careful composition, as each shot was precious. Additionally, early photographs often featured posed subjects due to the long exposure times needed for capturing images.

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