Claims
- 1. A multilayer color photographic element comprising a support having coated thereon:
- (a) a first layer comprising
- (i) a silver halide emulsion and
- (ii) a magenta coupler dispersed therein; and
- (b) a second layer comprising a scavenger compound capable of reacting with the magenta coupler to produce a product which is resistant to yellowing; wherein at least one of said layers contains a pH dependent solubilizing agent capable of dissolving the scavenger compound at a pH above about 8, but not at lower pH values; and wherein said first layer is adjacent said second layer.
- 2. A photographic element according to claim 1, wherein said first layer further comprises at least one image stabilizer.
- 3. A photographic element according to claim 2, wherein the image stabilizer is selected from the group consisting of compounds of the formulas: ##STR18##
- 4. A photographic element according to claim 1, wherein said second layer further comprises at least one ultraviolet absorbing compound.
- 5. A photographic element according to claim 4, wherein said ultraviolet absorbing compound is selected from the group consisting of compounds having the formulas: ##STR19##
- 6. A method of improving the resistance to yellowing of a color photographic element after processing, which method comprises
- (A) exposing a photographic element to light to produce a desired latent image thereon, said element comprising a support having coated thereon:
- (a) a first layer comprising
- i) an aqueous silver halide emulsion and
- ii) a magenta coupler dispersed therein, and
- (b) a second layer which comprises a scavenger compound capable of reacting with the magenta coupler to produce a product which is resistant to yellowing;
- wherein at least one of said layers contains a pH dependent solubilizing agent for the scavenger compound capable of solubilizing the scavenger compound at a pH above about 8, but not at lower pH values; and wherein said first layer is adjacent said second layer; and
- (B) processing the element after exposure with a developer solution having a pH above about 8.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 6, wherein the developer solution contains an external solubilizing agent.
- 8. A method in accordance with claim 7, wherein the external solubilizing agent is an aromatic alcohol.
- 9. A method in accordance with claim 8, wherein the external solubilizing agent is benzyl alcohol.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 08/000,431 filed Jan. 14, 1993, pending the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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