Claims
- 1. A photographic element comprised of
- a support,
- a first silver halide emulsion layer coated on the support and sensitized to produce a photographic record when exposed to specular light within the minus blue visible wavelength region of from 500 to 700 nm, and
- a second silver halide emulsion layer capable of producing a second photographic record coated over the first silver halide emulsion layer to receive specular minus blue light intended for the exposure of the first silver halide emulsion layer, the second silver halide emulsion layer being capable of acting as a transmission medium for the delivery of at least a portion of the minus blue light intended for the exposure of the first silver halide emulsion layer in the form of specular light, wherein the second silver halide emulsion layer is comprised of an emulsion comprised of
- a dispersing medium,
- silver halide grains including tabular grains, said tabular grains
- (a) having {111} major faces,
- (b) containing greater than 70 mole percent bromide, based on silver,
- (c) accounting for greater than 90 percent of total grain projected area,
- (d) exhibiting an average equivalent circular diameter of at least 0.7 .mu.m,
- (e) exhibiting an average thickness of less than 0.07 .mu.m, and
- (f) having latent image forming chemical sensitization sites on the surfaces of the tabular grains, the chemical sensitization sites including at least one silver salt epitaxially located on said tabular grains, and
- a spectral sensitizing dye adsorbed to the surfaces of the tabular grains.
- 2. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein the tabular grains include at least 0.25 mole percent iodide, based on silver.
- 3. A photographic element according to claim 2 wherein the tabular grains are silver iodobromide grains.
- 4. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein the silver salt is comprised of a silver halide.
- 5. A photographic element according to claim 4 wherein the silver salt is comprised of silver chloride.
- 6. A photographic element according to claim 4 wherein the silver salt is comprised of silver bromide.
- 7. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein the silver salt is located on less than 50 percent of the tabular grain surfaces.
- 8. A photographic element according to claim 7 wherein the silver salt is located on less than 25 percent of the tabular grain surfaces.
- 9. A photographic element according to claim 8 wherein the silver salt is located on less than 10 percent of the tabular grain surfaces.
- 10. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein the tabular grains account for greater than 97 percent of total grain projected area.
- 11. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein the tabular grains contain a photographically useful dopant.
- 12. A photographic element according to claim 11 wherein the dopant is chosen to reduce reciprocity failure.
- 13. A photographic element according to claim 11 wherein the dopant is chosen to increase photographic speed.
- 14. A photographic element according to claim 13 wherein the dopant is a metal ion that displaces silver in the crystal lattice of the tabular grains, exhibits a positive valence of from 2 to 5, has its highest energy electron occupied molecular orbital filled and its lowest energy unoccupied molecular orbital at an energy level higher than the lowest energy conduction band of the silver halide crystal lattice forming the protrusions.
- 15. A photographic element according to claim 14 wherein the metal ion is zinc, cadmium, indium, lead or bismuth.
- 16. A photographic element according to claim 13 wherein the dopant is a coordination complex that
- (a) displaces ions in the silver halide crystal lattice of the protrusions and exhibits a net valance more positive than the net valence of the ions it displaces,
- (b) contains at least one ligand that is more electronegative than any halide ion,
- (c) contains a metal ion having a positive valence of from +2 to +4 and having its highest energy electron occupied molecular orbital filled, and
- (d) has its lowest energy unoccupied molecular orbital at an energy level higher than the lowest energy conduction band of the silver halide crystal lattice forming the protrusions.
- 17. A photographic element according to claim 16 wherein the metal ion is chosen from among among gallium, indium and a Group VIII metal ion.
- 18. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein the spectral sensitizing dye exhibits an absorption peak at wavelengths longer than 430 nm.
- 19. A photographic element according to claim 18 wherein the spectral sensitizing dye is a green or red spectral sensitizing dye.
- 20. A photographic element according to claim 19 wherein the spectral sensitizing dye is an aggregated cyanine dye capable of acting as a site director for epitaxial deposition of the silver salt.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Ser. Nos. 08/296,562, 08/297,195 and 08/297,430, all filed Aug. 26, 1994, all pending.
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Buhr et al Research Disclosure, vol. 253, Item 25330, May 1985. |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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