Color image forming process

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Color imaging process – Intensifying

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430432, 430454, 430463, G03C 740, G03C 524, G03C 540, G03C 1100

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044697805

ABSTRACT:
A process for forming a color image is disclosed. The process involves providing a color light-sensitive photographic material and imagewise exposing the material. The latent images within the exposed material are then developed and subjected to intensification processing. Thereafter, the material is subjected to treatment with a dilute buffer solution having a pH adjusted within the range of 2 to 7. The process allows for the elimination of the washing step conventionally used in processing photographic materials. Furthermore, the process provides color images having a reduced amount of staining and a large intensification factor while utilizing color photographic materials containing an extremely small amount of silver.

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