Claims
- 1. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion containing at least a dispersion medium and silver halide grains, which comprises:
- carrying out nucleation of the silver halide grains in at least one reaction apparatus having a middle capacity comprising 5 top 500 liters to form a nucleus emulsion,
- transferring said nucleus emulsion into an intermediate vessel having a large capacity comprising at least 200 liters maintained at a temperature of from 10.degree. to 45.degree. C., which prevents the nuclei from undergoing further physical ripening and/or crystal growth,
- repeating said nucleation and transferring steps twice or more to accumulate a large amount of the nucleus emulsion in the intermediate vessel,
- thereafter transferring the nucleus emulsion into a reaction apparatus having a large capacity comprising at least 200 liters, and
- carrying out physical ripening and/or crystal growth of the nucleus emulsion in said reaction apparatus having a large capacity,
- wherein a ratio y of the capacities of the large capacity reaction apparatus used for physical ripening and/or crystal growth to the middle capacity reaction apparatus is at least 3.
- 2. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 1, wherein the temperature of the reaction apparatus of a large capacity used for physical ripening and/or crystal growth is kept at 40.degree. to 80.degree. C.
- 3. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 1, wherein the nucleation is carried out at a low temperature from 5.degree. to 48.degree. C. by an equilibrium simultaneous double jet method of an aqueous silver salt solution and an aqueous halide solution, the equilibrium simultaneous double jet method is carried out by a flow rate controlling method without using a silver potential controlling method.
- 4. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 1 wherein during the nucleation and the crystal growth, aqueous silver salt solution and aqueous halide solution are added through a porous material.
- 5. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 1, wherein the silver halide emulsion produced contains silver halide grains wherein at least 70% of the total projection area of the silver halide grains are composed of tabular silver halide grains having parallel twin planes.
- 6. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 1, wherein m number of middle capacity reaction apparatuses are arranged in parallel to the large capacity reaction apparatus used for physical ripening and/or crystal growth with the value of m being from 1 to 30.
- 7. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 1, wherein the middle capacity reaction apparatus is arranged as a multistage batch system with a total period of nucleation t divided into l stages and nucleation is carried out in each stage for a period of about 1/l of the total period of nucleation t.
- 8. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 7, wherein t/l.gtoreq.30 seconds.
- 9. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 7, wherein 2 to 10 multistage batch systems are used in parallel to each other.
- 10. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 1, wherein the middle capacity reaction apparatus has a capacity of from 30 to 200 liters, and the large capacity reaction apparatus has a capacity of 500 to 2,000 liters.
- 11. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 1, wherein the intermediate vessel has a capacity of from 200 to 1,000 liters.
- 12. A process of producing a silver halide emulsion as in claim 1, wherein y has a value of from 5 to 50.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/565,093 filed Aug. 10, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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