Method for rapid processing of duplitized color silver halide ph

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

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430372, 430428, 430429, 430490, 430503, 430963, G03C 7407

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ABSTRACT:
A color image can be rapidly provided by color developing an imagewise exposed, duplitized color photographic element that has an ISO of at least 25. The duplitized elements have at least one light sensitive silver halide imaging layer or color recording unit on each side of the support.

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