Claims
- 1. An alkaline black-and white x-ray film photographic developer composition having a pH of greater than 10 comprising:
- (1) 2 to 100 grams per liter of at least one black-and-white developing agent,
- (2) 0.1 to 20 grams per liter of at least one black-and-white auxiliary developing agent,
- (3) 0.01 to 5 grams per liter of at least one antifoggant,
- (4) 1 to 60 grams per liter of at least one sequestering agent,
- (5) a sulfite antioxidant capable of generating 0.1 to 1.25 moles per liter of sulfite ions,
- (6) at least one buffering agent in a molar ratio of greater than 0.5:1 with respect to said sulfite antioxidant,
- (7) a tone agent,
- (8) a tone promoting agent,
- wherein said tone agent is 1.times.10.sup.-3 to 2 moles per liter of a primary organic amine compound and said tone promoting agent is 0.01 to 50 mMoles per liter of a silver halide solvent.
- 2. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1, wherein said tone agent is an organic amine having the following formula:
- R--NH.sub.2
- wherein R can be a substituted or unsubstituted straight or branched or cyclic aliphatic chain of from 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
- 3. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1, wherein said tone agent is used in an amount of from 1.times.10.sup.-2 to 1 moles per liter of developer.
- 4. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1 wherein said tone promoting agent is selected from at least one halide salts, thiosulfates, sulfites, ammonium salts, thiourea, thiocyanates, imidazole compounds and thioether compounds.
- 5. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1, wherein said tone promoting agent is selected from at least one of sodium or potassium thiosulfates or thiocyanates.
- 6. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1 in which the black-and-white developing agent is hydroquinone, and wherein the molar ratio of said sulfite antioxidant to said hydroquinone is at least 2.5:1 and the molar ratio of said buffering agent to said sulfite antioxidant is at least 0.5:1.
- 7. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1, wherein said sequestering agent is selected from at least one of aminopolycarboxylic acids, aminopoly-phosphonic acids, cyclicaminomethane diphosphonic acids, .alpha.-hydroxycarboxylic acid compounds, dicarboxylic acid compounds, .alpha.-ketocarboxylic acid compounds, alkanolamine compounds.
- 8. The aqueous alkaline developer of claim 1, wherein said sequestering agent consist in a mixture of aminopolycarboxylic acids and cyclicaminomethane diphosphonic acids.
- 9. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 8, wherein said cyclicaminomethane diphosphonic acids correspond to the following formula: ##STR4## wherein R.sub.1, R.sub.2 and R.sub.3, equal or different, each represent a hydrogen atom or a PO.sub.3 M'M" group, wherein M' and M" represent a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal or a quaternary ammonium group, and Q represents the atoms or chemical bonds necessary to complete a 3- to 6-membered ring, with the proviso that at least two of R.sub.1, R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 substituents represent a PO.sub.3 M'M" group.
- 10. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 8, wherein said cyclicaminomethanediphosphonic acid corresponds to the formula: ##STR5##
- 11. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 8, wherein said mixture of sequestering agents is used in a total amount of from 1 to about 60 grams per liter of said developer.
- 12. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1, wherein said aqueous developer comprises an auxiliary tone modifying agent.
- 13. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 12, wherein said auxiliary tone modifying agent is an alkali metal or ammonium salt of a polythionic acid.
- 14. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 12, wherein said auxiliary tone modifying agent is an alkali metal or ammonium salt of tetrathionic acid.
- 15. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 12, wherein said auxiliary tone modifying agent is used in an amount of from 0 to 0.4 grams per liter of developer.
- 16. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1, wherein said black-and-white developing agent is present in the developer in an amount of from 6 to 50 grams per liter and said auxiliary developing agent is present in an amount of from 0.5 to 5 grams per liter.
- 17. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1, wherein said antifoggant comprises a combination of a benzimidazole-type, benzotriazole-type, tetrazole-type, indazole-type, thiazole-type antifoggant, and a mercaptotetrazole-type antifoggant.
- 18. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 1, wherein said antifoggant comprises a combination of 5-methylbenzotriazole and 1-phenyl-1-H-tetrazole-5-thiol.
- 19. The alkaline aqueous developer of claim 17, wherein said antifoggant combination is added in an amount of from about 0.02 to 3 grams per liter of the ready-to-use developer composition.
- 20. The alkaline black-and white photographic developer of claim 1
- wherein said developer contains an exposed x-ray film.
- 21. An alkaline black-and white x-ray film photographic developer composition having a pH of greater than 10 consisting essentially of:
- (1) 2 to 100 grams per liter of at least one black-and-white developing agent,
- (2) 0.1 to 20 grams per liter of at least one black-and-white auxiliary developing agent,
- (3) 0.01 to 5 grams per liter of at least one antifoggant,
- (4) 1 to 60 grams per liter of at least one sequestering agent,
- (5) a sulfite antioxidant capable of generating 0.1 to 1.25 moles per liter of sulfite ions,
- (6) at least one buffering agent in a molar ratio of greater than 0.5:1 with respect to said sulfite antioxidant,
- (7) a tone agent,
- (8) a tone promoting agent,
- wherein said tone agent is 1.times.10.sup.-3 to 2 moles per liter of a primary organic amine compound and said tone promoting agent is 0.01 to 50 mMoles per liter of a silver halide solvent.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/858,313 filed Mar. 25, 1992, now abandoned.
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