Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Nonradiation sensitive image processing compositions or... – Wash or aftertreat
Patent
1997-04-04
1998-05-12
Le, Hoa Van
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Nonradiation sensitive image processing compositions or...
Wash or aftertreat
430372, 430428, 430429, G03C 539
Patent
active
057503222
ABSTRACT:
Various photographic films, that have already been photographically processed, can be cleaned or washed using an aqueous wash solution comprising a phospholipid in an amount of at least 50 ppm, to remove dust, dirt, or oily fingerprints. This solution can be particularly useful for rewashing color motion picture films.
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Badger John S.
Kurz Edward A.
McGuckin Hugh G.
Eastman Kodak Company
Le Hoa Van
Tucker J. Lanny
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