Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Thermographic process – Heat applied after imaging
Patent
1978-08-25
1981-02-10
Downey, Mary F.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Thermographic process
Heat applied after imaging
430422, 430423, 430425, 430441, 73147, G03C 530, G01M 900
Patent
active
042502497
ABSTRACT:
For developing residual-moisture photographs according to the wet-film technique, a pre-treatment with a first solution of about 5% ethanolic NaOH is performed first at about 13.degree. C. After the alkali exchange, the exposed film passes through a bath at a bath temperature of 50.degree. C. with a hydroquinone-containing photographic developer. This "Two-bath wet developing method" takes place in daylight. The developed, fixed, rinsed and dried film can be evaluated directly.
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Downey Mary F.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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