Claims
- 1. Black-and-white silver halide developer composition, said composition comprising, besides one or more developing agent(s), agent(s) preventing oxidation thereof and agent(s) providing pH buffering,at least one silver complexing agent, characterized in that said silver complexing agent has a silver complexing stability ratio of at least 70%, wherein said silver complexing stability is determined after dissolving 50 mg of the said complexing agent in 200 ml of said developer composition, adding thereto under constant vigorous stirring 74 ml of a solution of silver nitrate having a concentration of 0.0005 moles/liter, adding over a period of 30 minutes said solution to the said developer solution thereby providing a total amount of added silver expressed as an equivalent amount of silver nitrate of 15 mg/l, leaving said solution unstirred in order to provide an equilibrium state between formed precipitate and supernatant developer liquid and measuring the silver content in the said supernatant liquid after 3 weeks; wherein said complex stability ratio is calculated as ratio of silver content in supernatant liquid to total amount of silver added; and at least one agent preventing silver dissolution, characterized in that said agent preventing silver dissolution, if present in an amount of 50 mg/l of developer, makes silver content of the developer decrease in an amount of more than 50% versus in the absence thereof, without loss in speed in an amount of more than 0.10 log Exposure after processing in said developer composition.
- 2. Developer composition according to claim 1, wherein said complexing agent makes silver content of the said developer in running equilibrium conditions increase in an amount of more than 1 mg per liter per mmole of said complexing agent.
- 3. Developer composition according to claim 1, wherein said developing agent(s) is(are) selected from the group consisting of hydroquinone, 1-ascorbic acid, iso-ascorbic acid, reductic acid, 1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidine-1-ones (phenidones), salts and derivatives thereof.
- 4. Developer composition according to claim 1, wherein said silver completing agent is corresponding to the general formula (I)MS—L—X (I) whereinL is a divalent linking group; M is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, S—L—X, a group providing a thiolate anion under alkaline processing conditions and a charge compensating counterion for the said thiolate anion; X is an acidic solubilizing group having a pKa of 7 or less or a salt thereof.
- 5. Developer composition according to claim 4, wherein, in the general formula (I), MS— is linked to an aliphatic carbon atom.
- 6. Developer composition according to claim 1, wherein said agent preventing silver salt dissolution corresponds to the general formula (II) wherein Z represents atoms necessary to form a 5- or 6-membered hetero-aromatic ring, provided that the said hetero-aromatic ring is not substituted by a solubilizing group having a pKa of 7 or less, and M is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, a group providing a thiolate anion under alkaline processing conditions and a charge compensating counterion for the said thiolate anion.
- 7. Developer composition according to claim 6, wherein the said hetero-aromatic ring is a 5-membered hetero-aromatic ring.
- 8. Developer composition according to claim 6, wherein the said hetero-aromatic ring is selected from the group consisting of triazoles, thiadiazoles, imidazoles and benzimidazoles.
- 9. Developer composition according to claim 1, wherein, in running equilibrium conditions, a molar ratio of silver completing agent to silver is more than 10:1.
- 10. Developer composition according to claim 1, wherein said silver completing agent(s) is(are) present in a concentration between 10 and 2000 mg/l.
- 11. Developer composition according to claim 1, wherein as an agent preventing oxidation sulfite is present in a free sulfite concentration below 0.4 M.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The application claim the benefit of U.S. Provisional application No. 60/143,647 filed Jul. 14, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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