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Deposition Exhibits - The Importance of Color Matching Photographs

Creating color accurate exhibits for deposition may be crucial to your case. Especially if you are handling a case that addresses medical conditions such as jaundice where color accuracy at the time the photograph was taken is a key element of any photograph exhibit.

Many lawyers only think about the color of the exhibit once they are preparing for trial and creating their exhibits. The reality is that in order to establish a good record for your case, the exhibits introduced in deposition should be accurate and hold the opposing party's feet to the fire. If you are going depose the treating physicians, nurses, parents, etc., why not have those exhibits ready to go at the their depositions; video taped depositions. By testifying to the exhibits at deposition you can eliminate issues with authenticity and correct representation.

Of course, not just ANY printer or graphic design artist will do.

Many so-called legal graphics firms and illustrators outsource their printing services. Meaning that they only design, but do not handle the production of the design. There are several reasons why this is not ideal to your case. Moreover, the use of in-house printing side by side with designer is key for quality control (i.e. color of photograph blow-ups, bent corners, etc.) It is a rare that a designer will not take pride in his creation and ensure that the print is exactly like his design or an accurate depiction of a photograph. APVisuals by providing in-house printing services, makes sure that the print is what you see on a computer screen. When dealing with a case addressing scars, the color of a floor that creates an optical illusion, and injuries in general the mere change of a shade of color can impact the outcome of your case.

We are just a call away. If you have a case that we may be able to help you with re: design, graphics, printing,

, etc. call us to discuss. We look forward to hearing from you and working with you in the future.

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