Claims
- 1. A black and white silver halide motion picture sound recording film comprising a support bearing at least one silver halide emulsion layer comprising monodispersed silver halide grains having an average grain size of less than 0.35 microns and a coefficient of variation of grain size of less than 55%, wherein the contrast overall gradient of the film is greater than 3.7, wherein the overall gradient is defined as the slope of the straight line portion of a D logE characteristic curve between 0.3 and 2.3 above minimum density obtained upon tungsten white light exposure and standard processing in a D-97 process comprising a 4 minute developer step at 23.9.+-.0.3.degree. C. with standard Kodak D-97 Developer as specified in the Kodak Publication H-24, a wash or stop step, and a fixer step, and wherein said film is spectrally sensitized with a first sensitizing dye providing a peak sensitivity at less than or equal to 600 nm and a second sensitizing dye providing a peak sensitivity above 600 nm.
- 2. A sound recording film according to claim 1, wherein said film comprises a silver halide emulsion comprising silver halide grains having an average grain size of less than 0.31 microns.
- 3. A sound recording film according to claim 1, wherein said film comprises a silver halide emulsion comprising silver halide grains having an average grain size of less than 0.29 microns.
- 4. A sound recording film according to claim 1, wherein said film is substantially panchromatically sensitized over a wavelength range of 400 nm to 670 nm.
- 5. A sound recording film according to claim 1, wherein said film is spectrally sensitized so as to require less than 1.9 erg/cm.sup.2 of energy at wavelengths of 580 nm and 670 nm to produce a visual density of 3.75 after exposure and standard processing in the D-97 process as specified in the Kodak Publication H-24.
- 6. A sound recording film according to claim 1, wherein said film has a reciprocity speed differential of less than 0.25 logE over a range of exposure times from 10.sup.-3 to 10.sup.-4 second, wherein the reciprocity speed differential is measured at a density of 2.5.
- 7. A sound recording film according to claim 1, wherein said film is spectrally sensitized with a green spectral sensitizing dye and a red spectral sensitizing dyes.
- 8. A sound recording film according to claim 1, wherein said film exhibits a maximum density of at least 3.7 after exposure with white light, 580 nm light, or 670 nm light and standard processing in the D-97 process as specified in the Kodak Publication H-24.
- 9. A sound recording film according to claim 1, wherein the contrast overall gradient of the film is greater than 3.8.
- 10. A sound recording film according to claim 1, wherein the contrast overall gradient of the film is greater than 3.9.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to and priority claimed from U.S. provisional application Ser. No. U.S. 60/005,708, filed Oct. 20, 1995, entitled SOUND RECORDING FILM.
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