Silver halide color photographic material containing magenta cou

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430551, 430558, G03C 7388, G03C 738

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052945294

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a silver halide color photographic material having at least one silver halide emulsion layer on a base, which comprises in the silver halide emulsion layer a magenta coupler, an image-dye stabilizer, and a high-boiling organic solvent of which the weight ratio to the coupler is 3.0 or over. The disclosure as described provides a color photographic material being excellent in color reproduction and having improved light-fastness of magenta color image with good balance from high density part to low density part.

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