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GB524154A - Improvements in colour photographic materials - Google Patents

Improvements in colour photographic materials

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GB524154A
GB524154A GB2265/39A GB226539A GB524154A GB 524154 A GB524154 A GB 524154A GB 2265/39 A GB2265/39 A GB 2265/39A GB 226539 A GB226539 A GB 226539A GB 524154 A GB524154 A GB 524154A
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water
colour
emulsions
gelatin
collodion
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GB2265/39A
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Kodak Ltd
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Kodak Ltd
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Priority to GB10139/40A priority Critical patent/GB524554A/en
Priority to GB2265/39A priority patent/GB524154A/en
Priority to GB10140/40A priority patent/GB524555A/en
Priority to US314688A priority patent/US2304939A/en
Priority to FR867331D priority patent/FR867331A/en
Publication of GB524154A publication Critical patent/GB524154A/en
Expired legal-status Critical Current

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    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03CPHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIALS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES; PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES, e.g. CINE, X-RAY, COLOUR, STEREO-PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES; AUXILIARY PROCESSES IN PHOTOGRAPHY
    • G03C7/00Multicolour photographic processes or agents therefor; Regeneration of such processing agents; Photosensitive materials for multicolour processes
    • G03C7/30Colour processes using colour-coupling substances; Materials therefor; Preparing or processing such materials
    • G03C7/388Processes for the incorporation in the emulsion of substances liberating photographically active agents or colour-coupling substances; Solvents therefor
    • G03C7/3882Processes for the incorporation in the emulsion of substances liberating photographically active agents or colour-coupling substances; Solvents therefor characterised by the use of a specific polymer or latex

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  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Silver Salt Photography Or Processing Solution Therefor (AREA)
  • Heat Sensitive Colour Forming Recording (AREA)

Abstract

524,154. Colour photography. KODAK, Ltd. (Eastman Kodak Co.). Jan. 23, 1939, No. 2265. [Class 98 (ii)] Colour photographic material has on a single support one or more layers consisting.of or containing three differentially colour-sensitive emulsions of silver halide in water-insoluble water - permeable binder containing colour coupler and having a water-soluble colloid such as gelatin between emulsions which would otherwise be contiguous. Colour couplers extremely insoluble in water or in aqueous alkaline solutions may be employed, and may be dissolved in water-immiscible organic solvents. The colour couplers employed are preferably more soluble than 1:4-di-(w-benzoylacetamino)- benzene, but less soluble than 2:4-dichlor-5- benzoylamino-1-naphthol in an aqueous solution maintained between pH 8.5 and pH11. Examples of such colour couplers of limited solubility are 2:2<SP>1</SP>-dihydroxy-5:5<SP>1</SP>-dibromostilbene, p:p<SP>1</SP>-di-(2-hydroxybenzamido)-diphenylmethane, sebacic acid-di-(2-hydroxyanilide), 1-naphthol-2-carboxylic acid-α-naphthalide, 5- phenoxyacetamino-1-naphthol, 1-4-phenyJenebis-3-(1-phenyl-5-pyrazolone) ; 2-cyanoacetyl- 5-benzoylaminocoumarone, 2-cyanoacetyl - #- naphthofuran, cyanoacet-#-naphthalide, N- phenyl, N-(p-acetoacetaminophenyl)-urea, p:p<SP>1</SP>- diacetoacetaminodiphenylmethane, benzoylacet-2:5-dichloranilide, p:p<SP>1</SP>-di-(acetoacetamino) - diphenyl, and 4:4<SP>1</SP>-di-(acetoacetamino)-3:3<SP>1</SP>- dimethyldiphenyl. The water-insoluble waterpermeable binders may be cellulose esters such as a nitrate, an acetate, an acetate-butyrate or an acetate-phthalate, or a cellulose ester, or a natural resin such as gum mastic, gum dammar, gum sandarach, or gum elemi, or a synthetic resin such as polystyrene, polymethyl methacrylate, polyvinyl acetal, polyvinyl acetate or a coumarone-indene resin. The blue-sensitive emulsion may be silver chloride or chlorobromide, and may be sensitized to blue, and the red and green sensitized emulsions may be silver bromide. Basic sensitizing dyes such as pinacyanol or the neothiazolocarbocyanine derived from 2:4-dimethylthiazol are preferably employed for cellulose ester emulsions, and acid sensitizing dyes such as erythrosin for gelatin emulsions. A sound image may be recorded in one or more of the picture emulsions or in a separate emulsion. Anti-halation and filter layers may be provided. The three layers may be silver halide collodion emulsions. The colours produced on colour development may or may not be complementary to the sensitivity. At least one layer may comprise a Water-soluble binder having dispersed therein pure discrete particles of water-insoluble water-permeable binders containing silver halide and a colour coupler. The colour-processing bath may contain organic liquids or wetting agents to facilitate penetration. The water-insoluble binders, particularly cellulose binders, may contain plasticizers. The water-insoluble binder may be hardened with chromium salts. Light scatter may be reduced by coating the surface with a varnish, by dissolving protruding particles with an organic solvent, or by incorporating either in the water-soluble or water-insoluble binder a substance tending to reduce the difference between the relative refractive indices. A solution of the water-insoluble binder in a volatile organic water-miscible solvent may be dispersed in an aqueous solution of the watersoluble binder and the solvent removed by heating or under reduced pressure. A disposing agent may be added to the water-soluble binder before the dispersion. The particles may be pre-formed by spraying or by emulsifying in water or water plus water-miscible organic solvent, preferably with an emulsifying agent and then incorporating in gelatine or gelatinesilver halide emulsion. Material containing collodion emulsion particles containing colour coupler dispersed in gelatin is described. Other examples are given of (a) a single-layer material prepared by adding to the batches of collodion silver halide emulsion, one of which is red-sensitized with pinacyanol or the neothiazolocarbocyanine derived from 2:4-dimethylthiazole and another green-sensitized with erythrosin, the colour couplers 5:7-dibromo-8- hydroxyquinoline, p-phenylbenzoylacetonitrile, and #-naphthoylacetone respectively, and adding minute dried particles of these three collodion emulsions in substantially equal quantities to an aqueous gelatin solution and coating on a support ; (b) materials prepared similarly to (a) but using centrifuged gelatin silver halide grains re-emulsified in cellulose derivative ; (c) three-layer material comprising the collodion emulsions of (a) coating in superimposition on the same side of a support but separated by thin gelatin layers, the cellulose nitrate being replaceable by a mixture of cellulose acetate- and acetate-phthalate ; (d) three-layer material comprising three collodion silver halide emulsions separated by gelatin layers and containing- colour couplers ; (e) two-layer material comprising a gelatin layer containing a mixture of fine particles of red- and green-sensitized collodion emulsions and containing different colour couplers and a gelatin layer containing particles of a collodion emulsion containing a colour coupler ; (f) two-layer material similar to (e) in which the second layer is a collodion emulsion containing a colour coupler, preferably separated from the first layer by a thin gelatin layer. The emulsion layers may be on different sides of the support. Specifications 408,273, [Group IV], 447,748, 458,664, 458,665, 474,353, 475,784, 475,786, 478,933, 478,934, 478,942, 478,983, 478,984, 478,985, 478,986, 478,989, 478,990, 478,991, 493,952, 496,196, 496,245, 505,834 and 509,707 are referred to.
GB2265/39A 1939-01-23 1939-01-23 Improvements in colour photographic materials Expired GB524154A (en)

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB10139/40A GB524554A (en) 1939-01-23 1939-01-23 Improvements in colour photographic materials
GB2265/39A GB524154A (en) 1939-01-23 1939-01-23 Improvements in colour photographic materials
GB10140/40A GB524555A (en) 1939-01-23 1939-01-23 Improvements in colour photographic materials
US314688A US2304939A (en) 1939-01-23 1940-01-19 Multilayer photographic material containing color formers
FR867331D FR867331A (en) 1939-01-23 1940-01-23 Improvements in color photography processes

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US2588765A (en) * 1944-03-21 1952-03-11 Gevaert Photo Prod Nv Lubricated photographic element containing a mixture of higher fatty alcohols and higher fatty acids
US2454043A (en) * 1944-04-04 1948-11-16 Ilford Ltd Gelatino-silver halide photographic elements containing higher fatty alcohols
US2639233A (en) * 1944-06-09 1953-05-19 Polaroid Corp Photographic product for forming a transfer image
US2478400A (en) * 1945-08-17 1949-08-09 Eastman Kodak Co Silver halide photographic emulsion with developer and color coupler dispersed therein
US2567750A (en) * 1945-10-25 1951-09-11 Du Pont Light sensitive elements for color photography
BE528163A (en) * 1953-04-17
BE536088A (en) * 1954-03-05
US3033680A (en) * 1958-01-13 1962-05-08 Eastman Kodak Co Plasticized gelating compositions
DE1130286B (en) * 1961-02-07 1962-05-24 Agfa Ag Process for reducing the viscosity of dye component-containing photographic silver halide gelatin emulsions
JPS59188641A (en) 1983-04-11 1984-10-26 Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Silver halide photographic emulsion
JPS6078446A (en) * 1983-10-05 1985-05-04 Konishiroku Photo Ind Co Ltd Color photographic sensitive silver halide material
JPH0711695B2 (en) 1985-09-25 1995-02-08 富士写真フイルム株式会社 Processing method of silver halide color light-sensitive material for photography
US4973535A (en) * 1987-09-21 1990-11-27 Eastman Kodak Company Photographic recording material comprising a dye image-forming coupler compound
JPH0833628B2 (en) 1987-12-15 1996-03-29 富士写真フイルム株式会社 Silver halide color photographic light-sensitive material

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GB524555A (en) 1940-08-08
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US2304939A (en) 1942-12-15

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