Class of compounds which increases and stabilizes photographic s

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Silver compound sensitizer containing

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430600, 430603, 430605, G03C 109, G03C 110

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055003338

ABSTRACT:
The invention is generally accomplished by providing a method of finishing an emulsion comprising providing silver halide grains, adding to said emulsion in an amount between about 0.005 mmol/per mole of silver and 0.10 mmol/per mole of silver of the compound ##STR1## X=O, S, Se; R.sub.1 =alkyl or substituted alkyl or aryl or substituted aryl;

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