Claims
- 1. A method of making a chemically fogged direct-positive silver halide emulsion, which comprises chemically fogging a single silver halide emulsion by combining separate portions of emulsion and foggant over an extended period of time, whereby the silver halide grains of said emulsion are fogged to a continually varying degree and exhibit a multitude of photographic sensitivities within the same emulsion, whereby a Density vs. Log of Exposure curve of said emulsion coated on a support provides extended exposure latitude and exhibits no discrete steps.
- 2. A method of making a chemically fogged direct-positive silver halide emulsion by a process of double jet fogging, in which process a stream of unfogged silver halide emulsion is continuously pumped from a supply vessel to a receiving vessel, and at the same time a stream of chemical foggant is continuously pumped into said receiving vessel over an extended period of time, whereby the silver halide grains of said emulsion are fogged to a continuously varying degree and exhibit a multitude of photographic sensitivities within the same emulsion, whereby a Density vs. Log of Exposure curve of said emulsion coated on a support provides extended exposure latitude and exhibits no discrete steps.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the unfogged emulsion and foggant are pumped at a constant rate.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the unfogged emulsion is pumped at a constant rate, and the foggant is pumped at a varying rate, either increasing or decreasing.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein the foggant is pumped at a constant rate and the unfogged emulsion is pumped at a varying rate, either increasing or decreasing.
- 6. The method of claim 2 wherein both the unfogged emulsion and the foggant are pumped at variable rates, either increasing or decreasing.
- 7. Method of claim 2 where foggant and/or emulsion are added in aliquots over an extended period of time instead of pumped.
- 8. The method of claim 2 wherein the foggant is cesium thiadecaborane.
- 9. A method of making a chemically fogged direct-positive silver halide emulsion by a process of continuous quenching, which process comprises providing a supply vessel containing silver halide emulsion, supplying a chemical foggant to the emulsion in said supply vessel while maintaining the temperature of the vessel at about 73.degree. C., whereby chemical fogging of the emulsion is initiated, continuously drawing off partially fogged emulsion from said supply vessel over an extended period of time and transferring it to a receiving vessel, and maintaining the temperature of the receiving vessel at about 35.degree.-48.degree. C., whereby the chemical fogging of the emulsion is quenched, whereby the silver halide grains of said emulsion are fogged to a continuously varying degree and exhibit a multitude of photographic sensitivities within the same emulsion, whereby a Density vs. Log of Exposure curve of said emulsion coated on a support provides extended exposure latitude and exhibits no discrete steps.
- 10. A method of making a chemically fogged direct-positive silver halide emulsion by a process of continuous quenching, which process comprises providing a supply vessel containing silver halide emulsion, supplying a chemical foggant to the emulsion in said supply vessel while maintaining the temperature of the vessel at about 73.degree. C., whereby chemical fogging of the emulsion is initiated, continuously drawing off partially fogged emulsion from said supply vessel over an extended period of time and transferring it to a receiving vessel, and continuously adding a quenching solution to the stream of partially fogged emulsion at a point between the supply vessel in which said emulsion stream originates and the receiving vessel, whereby the silver halide grains of said emulsion are fogged to a continuously varying degree and exhibit a multitude of photographic sensitivities within the same emulsion, whereby a Density vs. Log of Exposure curve of said emulsion coated on a support provides extended exposure latitude and exhibits no discrete steps.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 186,291 filed Sept. 11, 1980.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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