Amplification process for light-sensitive color photographic mat

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Color imaging process – Using identified radiation sensitive composition in the...

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430566, G03C 700

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ABSTRACT:
In a process for providing a color image which comprises imagewise exposing a multilayered light-sensitive photographic material comprising a support and a light-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer not having a coupler incorporated therein and thereafter developing said exposed photographic material with a coupler-containing color developer, the speed and color density of the image are improved by incorporating into the light-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer or the layer contiguous therewith oil particles of a high boiling solvent such as phthalate, phosphate, amide and alcohol type solvents.

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