Claims
- 1. A photographic element comprising:a support; a silver halide emulsion layer superposed on a side of said support; a processing solution permeable protective overcoat comprising a urethane-vinyl copolymer having acid functionalities and an acid number of from 5 to 30, wherein a weight ratio of a urethane component in the copolymer comprises from 20 to 100 percent and a weight ratio of a vinyl component in the copolymer comprises from 0 to 80 percent and a second polymer comprising polyvinyl alcohol, cellulose ethers, n-vinyl amides, polyesters, poly(ethylene oxide), starch proteins, whey, albumin, poly(acrylic acid), alginates or gums overlying the silver halide emulsion layer.
- 2. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the protective overcoat further comprises polyfunctional aziridine as a crosslinker.
- 3. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the support comprises polymeric films, papers or glass.
- 4. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the support is reflective.
- 5. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the overcoat further comprises UV absorbers, surfactants, emulsifiers, coating aids, lubricants, matte particles, rheology modifiers, crosslinking agents, antifoggants, inorganic fillers, pigments, magnetic particles or biocides.
- 6. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the urethane-vinyl copolymer having acid functionalities comprises a weight ratio of urethane component:vinyl component of from 4:1 to about 1:4.
- 7. The photographic element of claim 1 further comprising an antistatic layer superposed on said support.
- 8. The photographic element of claim 1 further comprising transparent magnetic layer superposed on said support.
- 9. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the second polymer comprises an amount in the protective overcoat of from 1 to 40 weight percent of the urethane-vinyl copolymer.
- 10. A method of making a photographic print comprising:providing a photographic element comprising a support, a silver halide emulsion layer superposed on a side of said support, a processing solution permeable protective overcoat comprising a urethane-vinyl copolymer having acid functionalities and an acid number of from 5 to 30, wherein a weight ratio of a urethane component in the copolymer comprises from 20 to 100 percent and a weight ratio of a vinyl component in the copolymer comprises from 0 to 80 percent and a second polymer comprising polyvinyl alcohol, cellulose ethers, n-vinyl amides, polyesters, poly(ethylene oxide), starch, proteins, whey, albumin, poly(acrylic acid), alginates or gums overlying the silver halide emulsion layer, and imagewise exposing the photographic element to light; and developing the photographic element in a developer solution having a pH greater than 7.
- 11. The method of making a photographic print of claim 10 further comprising fusing the processing solution permeable overcoat.
- 12. A photographic element comprising:a support; a silver halide emulsion layer superposed on a side of said support; a processing solution permeable protective overcoat comprising a urethane-vinyl copolymer having acid functionalities, wherein a weight ratio of a urethane component in the copolymer comprises from 20 to 100 percent and a weight ratio of a vinyl component in the copolymer comprises from 0 to 80 percent, wherein the weight ratio of urethane component:vinyl component is from about 4:1 to about 1:4, and a second polymer comprising polyvinyl alcohol, cellulose ethers, n-vinyl amides, polyesters, poly(ethylene oxide), starch, proteins, whey, albumin, poly(acrylic acid), alginates or gums overlying the silver halide emulsion layer.
- 13. The photographic element of claim 12 wherein the overcoat further comprises a crosslinking agent.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application relates to commonly assigned copending application Ser. No. 09/235,436 filed simultaneously and incorporated by reference herewith.
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