Claims
- 1. A process for forming a color image, comprising subjecting an imagewise exposed color photosensitive material comprising at least a silver halide and a coupler to intensified development in the presence of a reducing agent and at least one intensifier, characterized in that
- said silver halide color photosensitive material contains a substantially water-insoluble basic metal compound therein, and
- a processing solution containing the intensifier further contains a complexing compound capable of complexing reaction with the metal ion of said substantially water-insoluble basic metal compound to release a base, wherein said complexing compound is selected from aromatic heterocyclic compounds having at least one --COOM group and containing a pyridine or quinoline ring, wherein M is selected from the class consisting of an alkali metal, a guanidine, an amidine and quaternary ammonium.
- 2. A process for forming a color image, comprising subjecting an imagewise exposed color photosensitive material comprising at least a silver halide and a coupler to intensified development in the presence of a reducing agent and at least one intensifier, characterized in that
- said silver halide color photosensitive material contains a substantially water-insoluble basic metal compound therein, and
- a processing solution containing the intensifier further contains a complexing compound capable of complexing reaction with the metal ion of said substantially water-insoluble basic metal compound to release a base, wherein said complexing compound is selected form aromatic heterocyclic compounds having at least one --COOM group and containing one nitrogen atom in their ring, wherein M is selected from the class consisting of an alkali metal, a guanidine, an amidine and quaternary ammonium and wherein the at least one --COOM group is attached to the ring at the .alpha.-position thereof relative to the one nitrogen atom in the ring.
- 3. A process for forming a color image, comprising subjecting an imagewise exposed color photosensitive material comprising at least a silver halide and a coupler to intensified development in the presence of a reducing agent and at least one intensifier, characterized in that
- said silver halide color photosensitive material contains a substantially water-insoluble basic metal compound therein, and
- a processing solution containing the intensifier further contains a complexing compound capable of complexing reaction with the metal ion of said substantially water-insoluble basic metal compound to release a base, wherein said complexing compound is selected from compounds having the general formula: ##STR37## wherein R represents an electron donating radical selected from the class consisting of hydrogen, an aryl radical, a halogen atom, an alkoxy radical, --COOM, a hydroxycarbonyl radical, an amino or substituted amino radical, and an alkyl radical, the two R's may be the same or different,
- Z.sup.1 and Z.sup.2 are as defined for R and may combine together to form a ring fused to the pyridine ring, and
- M is selected from the class consisting of an alkali metal, a guanidine, an amidine, and quaternary ammonium.
- 4. The image forming process of Claim 1, wherein said intensifier is selected from the class consisting of peroxides, cobalt (III) complexes, halogenous acid salts, and polyvalent iodine compounds; said substantially water-insoluble metal compound is selected from the class consisting of carbonate salts, phosphate sales, silicate salts, borate salts, aluminate salts, hydroxides, oxides, and double salts thereof, provided that they have a solubility in water at 20.degree. C. of 0.5 or less as expressed in grams of the compound dissolved in 100 grams of water; said substantially water-insoluble basid metal compound is present in an amount of 0.01 to 40% by weight of the photosensitive material; said complexing compound is present in an amount of 0.005 to 5 mols per liter of the processing solution; said coupler is a 2-equivalent coupler.
- 5. The image forming process of claim 2, wherein said intensifier is selected from the class consisting of peroxides, cobalt (III) complexes, halogenous acid salts, and polyvalent iodine compounds; said substantially water-insoluble metal compound is selected from the class consisting of carbonate salts, phosphate sales, silicate salts, borate slts, aluminate salts, hydroxides, oxides, and double salts thereof, provided that they have a solubility in water at 20.degree. C. of 0.5 or less as expressed in grams of the compound dissolved in 100 grams of water; said substantially water-insoluble basic metal compound is present in an amount of 0.01 to 40% by weight of the photosensitive material; said complexing compound is present in an amount of 0.005 to 5 mols per liter of the processing solution; said coupler is a 2-equivalent coupler.
- 6. The image forming process of claim 2, wherein said intensifier is selected from the class consisting of peroxides, cobalt (III) complexes, halogenous acid salts, and polyvalent iodine compounds; said substantially water-insoluble metal compound is selected from the class consisting of carbonate salts, phosphate sales, silicate salts, borate salts, aluminate salts, hydroxides, oxides, and double salts thereof, provided that they have a solubility in water at 20.degree. C. of 0.5 or less as expressed in grams of the compound dissolved in 100 grams of water; said substantially water-insoluble basic metal compound is present in an amount of 0.01 to 40% by weight of the photosensitive material; said complexing compound is present in an amount of 0.005 to 5 mols per liter of the processing solution; said coupler is a 2-equivalent coupler.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/225,576, filed July 28, 1988 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/021,884, filed Mar. 4, 1987, both abandoned.
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