Claims
- 1. A photographic element comprising a support and at least one layer containing a negative-working silver halide emulsion comprising silver halide grains substantially free of surface sensitivity and having metal dopants occluded therein and wherein the radiation sensitivity is predominantly internal to said grains and wherein said grains have a spectral sensitizing dye adsorbed to the surface of said grains having a radiation absorption peak below 700 millimicrons and a cathodic halfwave potential less positive than -1.0 volt present in a concentration which will lower the blue-speed sensitivity of a control sulfur and gold surface-sensitized silver bromoiodide emulsion, wherein the halide is 6 mole percent iodide, of similar average grain size at least 0.3 log E when developed for 3 minutes at 20.degree.C in Kodak Developer D-19 consisting essentially of:
- ______________________________________N-methyl-p-aminophenol sulfate 2.0 gsodium sulfite, desiccated 90.0 ghydroquinone 8.0 gsodium carbonate, monohydrated 52.5 gpotassium bromide 5.0 gwater to 1.0 liter.______________________________________
- 2. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein said sensitizing dye is a methine dye used in a concentration which will provide at least 60% coverage of the total available surface of the silver halide grains.
- 3. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein said sensitizing dye is used in a concentration which will provide at least monolayer coverage of the total available surface of the silver halide grains.
- 4. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein said silver halide grains have trivalent or tetravalent metal ions occluded therein.
- 5. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein said silver halide grains are core-shell structures wherein the core has been chemically sensitized before the shell is formed thereon.
- 6. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein said sensitizing dye is used in a concentration of at least 1.5 times the optimum effective concentration for spectrally sensitizing, negative, surface-sensitive emulsions.
- 7. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein said silver halide grains have bismuth ions, lead ions or iridium ions occluded therein.
- 8. A photographic element according to claim 1 wherein said silver halide grains have iridium ions occluded therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 263,899, filed June 19, 1972, now abandoned which is in turn a continuation of application Ser. No. 56,702, filed July 20, 1970, now abandoned.
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