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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR DEVELOPING ILLUMINATED COLOR FILMS
abstract The invention relates to the field of photochemical processes for the development of multilayer silver halide color films having long chain hydrocarbon substituents attached to the color couplers. The aim of the invention is to reduce the cost of development, without having to compromise on the timeliness, quality and possible use of several types of film to accept. The resulting task of finding a uniform, fast and high quality processing regime for multiple film grades is achieved by a process employing developers with activators and secondary dye-retaining secondary bahethers of consistent composition and consistency having a variable time regime associated with each film type , For this purpose, particularly advantageous activators are given. The application of the method is in all copiers, but especially in television and for current film coverage advantageous.
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