Mr. Cadigan. Yes.

Mr. Eisenberg. Would you make an identification, such an identification, if your only questioned document was a photograph if the photograph was sufficiently clear?

Mr. Cadigan. If the photograph is sufficiently clear, it is adequate for the handwriting comparison.

Mr. Eisenberg. Similarly with standards, if your only standard was a photograph or your only standards were photographs?

Mr. Cadigan. If your standards were also photographs, it is possible to make the comparison and arrive at a definite opinion.

Mr. Eisenberg. And were the photographs in this case, both the standard and the questioned documents, clear enough to form the basis of an opinion?

Mr. Cadigan. Yes. I might point out that some of the known standards are original documents and not photographs.

Mr. Eisenberg. Yes; I am aware of that, but I wanted to set out on the record whether the standards which are photographs are adequate——

Mr. Cadigan. They are adequate.

Mr. Eisenberg. To serve as standards.