Silver halide emulsion sensitized with a heavy metal compound an

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430603, 430605, G03C 109

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ABSTRACT:
The invention is generally accomplished when a heavy metal compound and a substituted thiourea sensitizer are used together as chemical sensitizers. There is a surprising increase in photographic efficiency and, therefore, in photographic sensitivity. This effect does not depend on the presence of a dye. The preferred heavy metal compound is potassium hexachloroiridate (IV), and the preferred thiourea is 3-acetamidophenyl thiourea.

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