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If the lower court record contains color photos, may I reproduce them in the record on appeal in black and white?

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If the lower court record contains color photos, may I reproduce them in the record on appeal in black and white?

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No. The Second Department is very particular about the quality of photographs contained in the record. Pursuant to 670.10.2 (a) the record and appendix shall contain accurate reproductions of the papers submitted to the court of original instance. If we reproduce photographs in black and white the court requires a letter stating they are accurate reproductions of the photos submitted below.

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