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Silver complex diffusion transfer processing

  • US 4,845,010 A
  • Filed: 06/09/1988
  • Issued: 07/04/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/06/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for the production of a photographic image by silver complex diffusion transfer processing comprising the steps of:

  • (1) providing a negative working silver halide emulsion material which can be handled under room light conditions without prohibitive fogging, said material having a low intensity reciprocity failure (L.I.R.F) obtained by the absence of intentional chemical sensitization and by the presence in combination with the silver halide of at least one electron accepting compound, and being spectrally sensitized within the visible light spectrum in the wavelength range of 480 to 580 nm;

    the low intensity reciprocity failure of said material when graphically depicted in an orthogonal coordinate system having in the abscissa the logarithm of the irradiance (I) in lux and in the ordinate the logarithm of the product of the irradiance (I) with exposure time (t) in seconds is defined by a graph representing the product of a minimal exposure time with a certain irradiance being put against said irradiance. wherein said minimal exposure time is the shortest exposure time for the in the abscissa defined irradiance giving rise to a silver image density in the exposed and DTR-processed photographic material thus high that in corresponding area of a therewith DTR-processed image-receiving material no visible silver metal fog density is formed;

    the curvature of said graph being such that;

    (1) the derivative of dlog 1.t/dlog I has a value less than minus 0.5 at values of irradiance below 100 lux, and(2) the absolute value of the derivative of dlog I.t/dlog I is not higher than 0.2 at values of irradiance in the range of 500 lux to 5000 lux;

    (2) contact-exposing said photographic material with visible light through a sheet support carrying paper paste-up material with its information facing the silver halide emulsion layer of the photographic material, and(3) developing the resulting latent image in the presence of a silver halide complexing agent and contacting the thus developed silver halide emulsion material with an image-receiving material to form thereon a silver image.

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