Abstract: A method for producing a phase hologram having a high diffraction efficiency which includes treating a developed photographic material with a stop bath containing sodium sulfate, bleaching with a tanning bleach having a low pH value and fixing the bleached material in a bath containing sodium thiosulfate.
Abstract: High speed, high quality positive or negative photographic elements comprising, in order, (1) a support, (2) a nonphotosensitive layer on said support containing a chemically bleachable, high strength tinctorial colorant, and (3) at least one photosensitive silver halide emulsion layer, characterized by the interposing of a timing layer between layers (2) and (3), and the addition of a hardener to layer (2).
Abstract: Method of treating a dye image in photographic material which dye image has been formed by the color coupling reaction of a primary aromatic amine color developing agent with a phenolic color coupler of the formula ##STR1## where T is hydroxy or amino, one of R.sub.1 and R.sub.3 is the coupling position and if it is the coupling position the substituent group is hydrogen or halogen, a nitrogen-linked heterocycle or a mercapto group, the other of R.sub.1 and R.sub.3 and R.sub.2 and R.sub.4 are each hydrogen or halogen or optionally substituted organic groups, or one or R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 together or R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 together may represent the atoms necessary to complete a benzannelated ring, which treatment method comprises treating the dye image with an aqueous solution which comprises a salt of a transition (b-sub group) metal, the concentration of the metal ion in the aqueous solution being at least 10.sup.-4 M.
Abstract: A two-component system for developing photosensitive materials provides a developing process which is not highly dependent upon critical values of time and temperature. The resultant developed materials possess less graininess than might be expected with conventional developer systems. The two-composition system is comprised of a first and a second composition employed as aqueous solutions, each containing an alkali sulfite. The first compositon comprises a phenylamine developer compound and hydroquinone.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a photographic print and process of making the same wherein the print presents highlights by a build-up of high reflective, e.g. specularly reflective, metal in the highlighted areas which would otherwise print as blank or very light-toned areas of exposed paper or film. The gradient areas are preferably defined by spaced, specularly reflective areas optionally interspersed with conventional deposit of particulate silver. The method of fabricating such article includes an initially conventional development step, followed by a second development step wherein the silver halide areas remaining after the first development step are converted into increments of specularly reflective silver. An etching step may be interposed between the conventional development step and the development step leading to the creation of specular areas.
Abstract: Photographic negative material which has at least one layer which contains a desensitized silver halide emulsion, the desensitizer used being a trinuclear heptamethinecyanine or a halogenated trinuclear tetramethinecyanine which has three identical heterocyclic ring systems, which can have different substituents and are linked to one another by three identical methine systems, which can be mesomeric, is suitable for processing in subdued daylight but nevertheless has an adequate sensitivity on exposure to intense light.
Abstract: The present invention provides a lithographic printing plate, which is made by exposing a photographic material having a silver halide photosensitive emulsion layer, developing the exposed material and treating the developed material with a conversion liquid comprising a solvent for a silver halide and an organic compound capable of forming a compound which is more stable and has a lower solubility than a soluble silver complex formed by said solvent.
Abstract: A new bath composition for processing photographic materials with at least one silver halide layer is provided in which discolorations caused by Fe III-bleaching agents are prevented by an after-treatment bath comprising phosphoric acid or a phosphonic acid as hereinafter described.
Abstract: A multilayer color photographic material suitable for optically recording sound images on a sound track area formed thereon is composed of a support having coated thereon at least one silver halide emulsion layer containing a color coupler in at least a 40 mol% excess of the stoichiometric amount of the coupler to the silver halide contained in the emulsion layer and at least one silver halide emulsion layer containing a color coupler in an amount less than 40 mol% excess of the stoichiometric amount of the coupler to the silver halide in the emulsion layer.The color photographic material is suitably processed by a color intensification development process.