Mr. Cole. Yes, sir.
Mr. Eisenberg. I now hand you Cole Exhibits Nos. 5 and 6 and ask you whether the photographs on these Exhibits labeled 803, 804, and 805 are the photographs of the negatives which you made by reflected light.
(Cole Exhibits Nos. 5 and 6 were marked for identification.)
Mr. Cole. Yes, sir. These prints are from photographic negatives made by reflected light, and I should point out that the prints are enlarged somewhat over the original size of the negatives, about 1.25 diameters.
Mr. Eisenberg. And what is the difference between Cole Exhibit No. 5 and Cole Exhibit No. 6?
Mr. Cole. Cole Exhibit No. 6 shows that side of the negatives to which the opaquing medium or retouching medium was applied, whereas Cole Exhibit No. 5 shows the opposite side of the negative.
Mr. Eisenberg. Now, Mr. Cole, did you attempt to determine whether the negatives, 803, 804, and 805, had been made from the Selective Service notice in the name Oswald, which is Commission Exhibit No. 801—that is, from the face of that card?
Mr. Cole. Yes, sir; I did.
Mr. Eisenberg. And what was your conclusion?
Mr. Cole. It is my conclusion that the negatives 803, 804, and 805, were in fact made from Exhibit No. 801.