There were at least 6 backyard photos taken with at least 2 different cameras. Roscoe White developed all the photos but he noticed the shots taken with Oswald's Imperial Reflex camera didn't resolve the print on the commie paper he was holding. So he decided to include a photo shot with a better lens, which was probably the Minox spy camera that was also found among Oswald's possessions. This 2nd camera's lens had much less spherical aberration outside the sweet spot, which helped to resolve the print on the paper but it grew Oswald's head a few hat sizes. Roscoe hoped no one would notice.As a photogrammetrist, after having analyzed and compared CE 133A with CE 133BCD, I have concluded that CE 133A was not taken with the Imperial Reflex camera because its level of distortion did not match the others. CE 133A is the smoking gun outlier.http://www.kohlbstudio.com/Images/anim5.gifRoscoe decided to publish CE 133A taken with the Minox camera, as the money shot, because it clearly resolved Oswald holding all the murder weapons and some commie lit linking him to the Kremlin (cough, cough).Marina claimed she took 1 photo with the Imperial Reflex camera, later admitting it could have been 2, but she said nothing about a 2nd camera. At least 6 photos exist and some of them showed up at the darndest places, including an unregistered photo of CE 133C found in the possession of Roscoe White's widow. That's the photo that a cut-out was created from for some nefarious darkroom shenanigans, no doubt. Look away, nothing suspicious there. You LNers should be embarrassed if you thought the backyard photos were anything other than to sheep-dip Oswald to be the patsy for the big event. Who knows what the DPD and the SS were telling Oswald at the time, but every good coup needs a patsy.Hmm..I guess Oswald wasn't such a lone nut after all. Fancy that.