Mr. McCloy. You have the negative of this? [Referring to Exhibit 133B]
Mr. Shaneyfelt. We have the negative of 133B.
Mr. McCloy. You have the negative of 133B. That negative in itself shows no doctoring or composition at all?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. It shows absolutely no doctoring or composition.
Mr. McCloy. So that the only composition that could have been made would have been in this process which you have described of picture on picture and negative and then photographing?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. And then finally rephotographing with this camera.
Mr. McCloy. Rephotographing with this camera, this very camera?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. That is correct, and this then, to me, becomes in the realm of the impossible.
Mr. McCloy. Yes. There is nothing in Exhibit 754 that, to you, insinuates any sinister type of touching up?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. That is correct. This is entirely innocent retouching, completely normal operation for a newspaper cut or a magazine reproduction.