Claims
- 1. An aqueous developable photographic element for forming neutral images comprising balanced cyan, magenta, and yellow heat-diffusible-dye-forming couplers in one or more image forming layers, and further comprising sensitized silver halide, a thermal solvent for nonaqueous, thermal dye-diffusion transfer, and hydrophilic binder, each independently in one or more image forming layers, an integral receiver layer for dye mordanting during nonaqueous, dimensionally stable support, where said receiver layer is intermediate said support and image forming layers, wherein said receiver layer and said support may be mechanically separated from said image forming layers by opposing forces, and wherein heat-diffusible-dye obtained from said heat-diffusible-dye forming couplers is substantially insoluble and nondiffusible in aqueous medium of pH 7 to 13, and wherein said balanced cyan, magenta, and yellow heat-diffusible-dye-forming couplers and said sensitized silver halide are balanced in a manner which provides a neutral image.
- 2. A chromogenic diffusion transfer process for forming a neutral photographic image comprising the steps of:
- providing an aqueous developable photographic element for forming neutral images comprising balanced cyan, magenta, and yellow heat-diffusible-dye-forming couplers in one or more image forming layers, and further comprising sensitized silver halide, a thermal solvent for nonaqueous, thermal dye-diffusion transfer, and hydrophilic binder, each independently in one or more image forming layers, an integral receiver layer for dye mordanting during nonaqueous, thermal dye-diffusion transfer, and one and only one dimensionally stable support, where said receiver layer is intermediate said support and image forming layers, wherein said receiver layer and said support may be mechanically separated from said image forming layers by opposing forces, and wherein heat-diffusible-dye obtained from said heat-diffusible-dye forming couplers is substantially insoluble and nondiffusible in aqueous medium of pH 7 to 13;
- exposing said element to actinic radiation;
- processing said element by contacting said element to an external aqueous bath containing compounds selected from the group consisting essentially of color developer compounds of the primary amine type, compounds which activate the release of incorporated color developers, and compounds which activate development by incorporated developers;
- washing said element;
- drying said element to remove imbibed water;
- heating said element to effect dye-diffusion transfer to said integral receiver layer; and
- separating said integral receiver layer from said image forming layers,
- wherein bleaching and fixing steps are excluded from said chromogenic diffusion transfer process.
- 3. A chromogenic diffusion transfer process for forming a neutral photographic image comprising the steps of:
- providing an aqueous developable photographic element for forming neutral images comprising balanced cyan, magenta, and yellow heat-diffusible-dye-forming couplers in one or more image forming layers, and further comprising sensitized silver halide, a thermal solvent for nonaqueous, thermal dye-diffusion transfer, and hydrophilic binder, each of said thermal solvent and hydrophilic binder is independently in one or more image forming layers, and one and only one support, and wherein heat-diffusible-dye obtained from said heat-diffusible-dye forming couplers is substantially insoluble and nondiffusible in aqueous medium of pH 7 to 13;
- exposing said element to actinic radiation;
- processing said element by contacting said element to an external aqueous bath containing compounds selected from the group consisting essentially of color developer compounds of the primary amine type, compounds which activate the release of incorporated color developers, and compounds which activate development by incorporated developers;
- washing said element;
- drying said element to remove imbibed water;
- contacting said image forming layers of said photographic element with a dry image receiving element comprising an image receiving layer for dye mordanting during nonaqueous, thermal dye-diffusion transfer such that said image forming and image receiving layers are in reactive association with respect to thermally activated dye diffusion transfer, and one and only one dimensionally stable support;
- heating said contacting photographic and receiving elements to effect dye-diffusion transfer to said image receiving layer; and
- separating said receiving element from said aqueous developable photographic element,
- wherein bleaching and fixing steps are excluded from said chromogenic diffusion transfer process.
- 4. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said radiation sensitive silver halide comprises at least one of blue sensitized silver halide grains and green sensitized silver halide grains.
- 5. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said photographic element comprises at least two layers, one layer comprising blue sensitized silver halide and one layer comprising green sensitized silver halide grains, and each layer further comprising balanced cyan, magenta, and yellow heat-diffusible-dye-forming couplers.
- 6. The element and methods of claim 5, wherein said photographic element further comprises a layer comprising red sensitized silver halide grains and balanced cyan, magenta, and yellow heat-diffusible-dye-forming couplers.
- 7. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said photographic element comprises a layer comprising blue sensitized and green sensitized silver halide grains, and balanced cyan, magenta, and yellow heat-diffusible-dye-forming couplers.
- 8. The element and methods of claim 7, wherein said layer comprising blue sensitized and green sensitized silver halide grains further comprises red sensitized silver halide grains.
- 9. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said photographic element forms a black and white neutral image when developed.
- 10. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said sensitized silver halide comprises red sensitized silver halide, green sensitized silver halide, and blue sensitized silver halide, and further wherein said sensitized silver halide is coated in ratios corresponding to diffusion-transfer-convoluted eye-response.
- 11. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said dimensionally stable support comprises a highly reflecting photographic paper base.
- 12. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said dimensionally stable support comprises a transparent film base.
- 13. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said silver halide is selected from the group consisting essentially of silver chloride, silver chlorobromide, silver bromide, silver bromoiodide, and silver chlorobromoiodide.
- 14. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said balanced cyan, magenta, and yellow heat-diffusible-dye-forming couplers are neutrally balanced.
- 15. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said thermal solvent is selected from the group consisting essentially of 3-hydroxy benzoic acid esters and 4-hydroxy benzoic acid esters.
- 16. The element of claim 1 or the method of claim 2, wherein said photographic element further comprises a stripping layer intermediate said receiving layer and said image forming layers.
- 17. The element of claim 1 or the method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said couplers are selected from the group consisting essentially of non-polymeric heat-diffusible-dye-forming couplers ballasted at the coupling position, heat-diffusible-dye-forming polymeric couplers, and heat-diffusible-dye-releasing couplers.
- 18. The method of claims 2 or 3, further comprising the step of contacting said element with an external stop bath intermediate said processing and washing steps.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein said stop bath is an acidic aqueous bath.
- 20. The method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said drying step excludes heating to more than 70.degree. C.
- 21. The method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said heating step comprises heating said photographic element to a temperature of from 75.degree. C. to 160.degree. C. for from 10 seconds to 30 minutes.
- 22. The method of claims 2 or 3, wherein said heating step comprises running said photographic element through rollers at a pressure of 500 Pa to 1,000 kPa, and at a speed of 0.1 cm/s to 50 cm/s.
- 23. The method of claims 2 or 3, wherein the temperature in said heating step is adjusted to obtain a given contrast in the transferred image.
- 24. The method of claims 2 or 3, wherein the temporal duration of heating in said heating step is adjusted to obtain a given contrast in the transferred image.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to commonly assigned U.S. application Ser. No. 07/804,877, Heat Image Separation Systems, of Willis and Texter filed Dec. 6, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,270,145, Ser. No. 07/804,868, Thermal Solvents for Dye Diffusion in Image Separation Systems, of Bailey et al. filed Dec. 6, 1991, Ser. No. 08/049,048, Thermal Solvents for Heat Image Separation Processes, of Bailey et al. filed Apr. 16, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,561, Ser. No. 07/927,691, Polymeric Couplers for Heat Image Separation Systems, of Texter et al. filed Aug. 10, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,354,642, Ser. No. 07/993,580, Dye-Releasing Couplers for Heat Image Separation, of Texter et al. filed Dec. 21, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,356,750, Ser. No. 08/008,914, after Ser. No. 08/008,914, Aqueous Developable Dye Diffusion Transfer Elements Containing Solid Particle Thermal Solvent Dispersions, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,360,695, of Texter filed Jan. 26, 1993, Ser. No. 08/073,821, Hydrogen Bond Donating/Accepting Thermal Solvents for Image Separation Systems, of Bailey et al. filed Jun. 8, 1993, and Ser. No. 07/981,566, Chromogenic Black-and-White Photographic Imaging Systems, of Edwards et al. filed Nov. 25, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,362,616.
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