US2134266A - Color photography or cinematography - Google Patents

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US2134266A
US2134266A US135590A US13559037A US2134266A US 2134266 A US2134266 A US 2134266A US 135590 A US135590 A US 135590A US 13559037 A US13559037 A US 13559037A US 2134266 A US2134266 A US 2134266A
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    • G03CPHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIALS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES; PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES, e.g. CINE, X-RAY, COLOUR, STEREO-PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES; AUXILIARY PROCESSES IN PHOTOGRAPHY
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in color photography or cinematography, and is more particularly concerned with the treatment of color images produced by the known process of color development and which consists in employing a developer containing an additional substance which results in the deposition of a dyestulT contemporaneously with the developed silver image.
  • Such substances are, for example, paranitrobenzyl cyanide, which gives a Magenta color or at naphthol, which gives a yellow color.
  • the principal object of the present invention is to improve the properties of such images more particularly by reducing or eliminating the grain of the image and increasing the transparency of the color-developed image.
  • the properties of one or more dyestufi images produced by color development are improved by treatment in a dilute solution of phenol in water after removal of the developed silver.
  • the present invention may be applied to photographic material comprising a single emulsion layer which has been processed to give a color record by a process of color development, and also to a multi-layer film comprising two or more superposed emulsion layers which have been processed to produce different color records therein by color development or by a combination of methods.
  • some of the emulsion layers may be processed to the desired colors by color development, whereas other of the emulsion layers may have been processed by other methods such as by dye-toning or by the selective destruction of dyestuffs present or formed in such layers under the control of a silver image produced by development.
  • the photographic material is, in accordance with the invention, immersed in a dilute solution of phenol in water. Satisfactory results have been obtained by employing a solution containing about 4% of phenol and it has been found that any concentration greatly in excess of this figure results in reticulation of the dyestulf images.
  • concentration will depend to a certain extent upon England, assignors to True- Limited, London, England, a
  • the character of the gelatine layer employed and hence within narrow limits must be determined by trial and error procedure.
  • the concentration must be a dilute one, and such term when employed in this specification refers to a phenol solution of a concentration not over 4% and one which will give the desired clearness of transparency to the developed color image without imparting thereto a reticulated, granular or clouded effect.
  • the step i for improving the properties of the colored images after removal of the exposed and developed silver in order to secure greater transparency of the color images and the elimination of graininess therein, which consists in treating the image-carrying layer or layers in an aqueous solution'containing not over 4% of phenol.

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Patented Oct. 25, 1938 UNITED STATES COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY OR CINEMATOG- RAPHY Edgar Sanders-Dolgoruki and John Hubert Reindorp, London, colour Film British company No Drawing.
3 Claims.
The present invention relates to improvements in color photography or cinematography, and is more particularly concerned with the treatment of color images produced by the known process of color development and which consists in employing a developer containing an additional substance which results in the deposition of a dyestulT contemporaneously with the developed silver image. Such substances are, for example, paranitrobenzyl cyanide, which gives a Magenta color or at naphthol, which gives a yellow color.
The principal object of the present invention is to improve the properties of such images more particularly by reducing or eliminating the grain of the image and increasing the transparency of the color-developed image.
In accordance with the present invention, the properties of one or more dyestufi images produced by color development are improved by treatment in a dilute solution of phenol in water after removal of the developed silver. The present invention may be applied to photographic material comprising a single emulsion layer which has been processed to give a color record by a process of color development, and also to a multi-layer film comprising two or more superposed emulsion layers which have been processed to produce different color records therein by color development or by a combination of methods. For example, some of the emulsion layers may be processed to the desired colors by color development, whereas other of the emulsion layers may have been processed by other methods such as by dye-toning or by the selective destruction of dyestuffs present or formed in such layers under the control of a silver image produced by development.
After such a single or multi-color film has been processed to produce the required color records, and after any silver remaining in the layers has been removed, the photographic material is, in accordance with the invention, immersed in a dilute solution of phenol in water. Satisfactory results have been obtained by employing a solution containing about 4% of phenol and it has been found that any concentration greatly in excess of this figure results in reticulation of the dyestulf images. However, the degree of concentration will depend to a certain extent upon England, assignors to True- Limited, London, England, a
Application April 7,' 1937, Serial In Great Britain September 23,
the character of the gelatine layer employed, and hence within narrow limits must be determined by trial and error procedure. In all cases the concentration must be a dilute one, and such term when employed in this specification refers to a phenol solution of a concentration not over 4% and one which will give the desired clearness of transparency to the developed color image without imparting thereto a reticulated, granular or clouded effect.
It is diflicult to assign any special reason for the improvement in the properties of the color developed images by the treatment in accordance images in silver halide emulsion layers, the step i for improving the properties of the colored images after removal of the exposed and developed silver, in order to secure greater transparency of the color images and the elimination of graininess therein, which consists in treating the image-carrying layer or layers in an aqueous solution'containing not over 4% of phenol.
.2. In the production of photographic colored images, the steps of color developing an image in a silver halide emulsion layer which has been exposed, comprising removing the developed silver and then treating the colored image-carrying layer or layers in an aqueous solution containing,
not over 4% of phenol.
3. In the production of photographic colored images as described in claim 1, the following steps of treatment: color developing an image in a'silver halide emulsion layer after exposure, remov-' ing the developed silver, and finally treating the image-bearing layer or layers in an aqueous solution containing not over 4% of phenol for a period of time sufficient to secure the desired transparency and diminution in the graininess of the colored images.
EDGAR SANDERS-DOLGORUKI. JOHN HUBERT REINDORP. Y
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US2515121A (en) * 1945-11-08 1950-07-11 Gen Aniline & Film Corp Process for preventing stains in photographic color material by treatment with basic acids immediately prior to drying
US2518686A (en) * 1945-11-08 1950-08-15 Gen Aniline & Film Corp Aldehyde antistain baths for developed color photographic material

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US2515121A (en) * 1945-11-08 1950-07-11 Gen Aniline & Film Corp Process for preventing stains in photographic color material by treatment with basic acids immediately prior to drying
US2518686A (en) * 1945-11-08 1950-08-15 Gen Aniline & Film Corp Aldehyde antistain baths for developed color photographic material

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