Only a black-and-white copy of the cut print released in 1931 in the United States seems to have survived.
The film survives only in a black-and-white copy made in the 1950s for television.
A grainy black-and-white copy of a color photo, used to illustrate a news account about said photo, is the reason we have fair use.
The film survives in a black-and-white nitrate copy.
What if I burn a one-sided black-and-white copy of a flag?
The minicomics were self-published, photocopied and handmade by Wheeler in initial runs of 300 black-and-white copies.
He had previously only been able to review black-and-white copies.
In 1905, the Met opened its own photography studio, which made black-and-white copies of artworks for sale to the public.
Only an incomplete black-and-white copy of the cut version seems to have survived.
Someone had posted black-and-white copies of Samantha's picture along the wall.