Claims
- 1. A photographic element comprising a support bearing at least one photographic silver halide emulsion layer and an immobile naphtholic coupler capable upon oxidative coupling of forming a dye that is capable of being washed out of the photographic element upon photographic processing, wherein the immobile naphtholic coupler comprises a ballast-free naphtholic coupler moiety, the coupler represented by the structure: ##STR53## wherein X represents the atoms completing a 5-, 6 or 7-member aryl or heterocyclic group;
- BALL is a ballast group;
- T.sup.2 is a releasable timing group;
- R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 individually are hydrogen, unsubstituted or substituted alkyl or aryl;
- q is 0, 1 or 2; and
- PUG is a releasable photographically useful group.
- 2. A photographic element as in claim 1 wherein the naphtholic coupler is: ##STR54##
- 3. A photographic element as in claim 1 wherein the ballasted coupling-off group comprises a releasable photographically useful group that is a releasable development inhibitor, developing agent, development accelerator, bleacher inhibitor, bleach accelerator, dye, dye precursor, stabilizer, coupler, nucleator, fixing agent, image toner, hardener, antifoggant, or ultraviolet radiation absorber, directly or indirectly bonded to the coupling position of the naphtholic moiety.
- 4. A process of forming a photographic image which comprises developing an exposed photographic silver halide emulsion layer with a color developing agent in the presence of a naphtholic coupler as defined in claim 1.
- 5. A process of forming a photographic image as in claim 4 wherein the naphtholic coupler comprises a ballasted coupling-off group as defined in claim 3.
- 6. A photographic process as in claim 4 wherein the naphtholic coupler is as defined in claim 2.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 483,601, filed Feb. 22, 1990, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"The Theory of the Photographic Process", 4th Edition, Edited by T. H. James, 1977, pp. 359-361. |
Research Disclosure, Dec. 1989, Item #308119. |
Continuations (1)
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