Mr. Ofstein. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. What did you do?
Mr. Ofstein. I shot a negative of it from a masking film, which is the type film required to reproduce a photograph such as is used by most people of children or their houses or their cars, and showed him how to put it in the enlarger and blow it up and the type of paper to use, the different contrasts of paper, and he made the enlargement of the print. It was a pretty rough print—it had been torn at one time.
Mr. Jenner. You mean his print had been torn?
Mr. Ofstein. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Was it a photograph or a postcard, or was it something that you were under the impression he had taken?
Mr. Ofstein. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Himself?
Mr. Ofstein. Right.
Mr. Jenner. With a camera—what I would call a Brownie camera?