Photographic emulsions having special chromatic effects

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430383, 430504, G03C 176

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043201938

ABSTRACT:
A color photographic element having special chromatic effects is disclosed, the element comprising a support and three emulsion layers. Special chromatic effects are obtained by particular combinations of the sensitizers and couplers contained in the emulsion layers, the combinations being different from conventional.

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