The other three edges of that negative and all four edges of the other negative do not show in the photograph.
Mr. Eisenberg. Was this chart actually prepared by use of exhibits—by the negatives, Exhibits 749 and 752, Mr. Shaneyfelt?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes; I made the charts directly from those negatives.
Mr. Eisenberg. Approximately what is the enlargement here?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Approximately eight times.
Mr. Eisenberg. Now, can you explain why—eight times?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Six to eight, it is in that area.
Mr. Eisenberg. Can you explain why the enlargement of 133B is haloed with a white, light halo?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes; the reason for that was to print the photograph so that it would be clearly a photograph of the negative and show the individual in the picture but not print too dark around the outside edges to give the best possible reproduction of the shadowgraph.
Mr. Eisenberg. Now, Captain Fritz of the Dallas Police has stated that in his interrogations, Oswald—Lee Harvey Oswald—stated, in effect, that while the face in Exhibit 133A was his face, the rest of the picture was not of him—this is, that it was a composite of some type.