Claims
- 1. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography comprised of
- a film support and, coated on the film support, three superimposed recording layer units consisting of
- a blue recording silver halide emulsion layer unit capable of forming a yellow dye image,
- a green recording silver halide emulsion layer unit capable of forming a magenta dye image, and
- a red recording silver halide emulsion layer unit capable of forming a cyan dye image,
- wherein at an exposure temperature of 5500.degree. K. and an optical density of 0.8 above minimum density the red recording layer unit exhibits a speed that is (T/10) log E greater than that of the green recording layer unit, where E is exposure in lux-seconds and T is the light transmission distance in meters through water required to match the speed of the red recording layer unit to the speed of the blue recording layer unit, T being in the range of from 1.5 to 15 meters.
- 2. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography according to claim 1 wherein the blue and green recording layer unit speeds are substantially matched.
- 3. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography according to claim 1 wherein the speed of the blue recording layer unit exceeds that of the green recording layer unit.
- 4. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography according to claim 1 wherein the red recording layer unit exhibits an average contrast over the optical density range of from 0.6 to 0.9 above minimum density that is in the range of from 5 to 30 percent less than that of the green recording layer unit.
- 5. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography according to claim 4 wherein the red recording layer unit exhibits an average contrast that is in the range of from 10 to 20 percent less than that of the green recording layer unit.
- 6. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography according to claim 1 wherein the red recording layer unit exhibits an average contrast over the optical density range of from 0.8 to 1.8 above minimum density that is in the range of from 5 to 30 percent less than that of the green recording layer unit.
- 7. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography according to claim 6 wherein the red recording layer unit exhibits an average contrast that is in the range of from 10 to 20 percent less than that of the green recording layer unit.
- 8. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography according to claim 1 wherein the red recording layer unit is located to receive exposing radiation prior to the blue and green recording layer units.
- 9. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography according to claim 1 wherein at least the red recording layer unit contains a radiation-sensitive emulsion comprised of silver halide grains containing greater than 50 mole percent chloride and less than 5 mole percent iodide, based on total silver.
- 10. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography comprised of
- a transparent film support and, coated on the film support, three superimposed recording layer units consisting of
- a blue recording silver halide emulsion layer unit capable of forming a yellow dye image,
- a green recording silver halide emulsion layer unit capable of forming a magenta dye image, and
- a red recording silver halide emulsion layer unit capable of forming a cyan dye image,
- wherein
- at an exposure temperature of 5500.degree. K. and an optical density of 0.8 above minimum density the blue and green recording layer units are substantially matched in speed and the red recording layer unit exhibits a speed that is (T/10) log E greater than that of the blue recording layer unit, where E is exposure in lux-seconds and T is the light transmission distance in meters through water required to match the speed of the red recording layer unit to the speed of the green recording layer unit, T being in the range of from 1.5 to 9 meters, and
- the red recording layer unit exhibits an average contrast over the optical density range of from 0.8 to 1.8 above minimum density that is in the range of from 10 to 30 percent less than that of the green recording layer unit.
- 11. A color reversal photographic film particularly adapted for underwater photography according to claim 10 wherein, of the three recording layer units, the blue recording layer unit is coated nearest the support and the red recording layer unit is coated farthest from the support, the granularity of the green and red recording layer units is less than that of the blue recording layer unit, and at least the green and red recording layer units are comprised of radiation emulsions comprised of silver halide grains comprised of greater than 50 mole percent chloride and less than 1 mole percent iodide, based on total silver.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 920,077, filed Jul. 27, 1992, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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