Silver halide photographic material and development method

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Post imaging processing – Disparate function simultaneous process step

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430426, 430434, 430567, 430355, G03C 530

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045886784

ABSTRACT:
A silver halide photographic material and a photographic development method are described, wherein the development method is carried out using a processing liquid containing a dialdehyde series hardening agent, and the photographic material comprises a support having thereon at least a silver halide emulsion layer containing silver halide grains having a silver iodide content higher than 1.5 mole %, with the silver iodide distribution in the silver halide grains being homogeneous throughout the grains or the silver iodide content being higher in the internal portion than in the surface portion of the silver halide grains.

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