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publicationNumber DD-281264-A5
titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE CHEMICAL SENSITIZATION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SILVER HALOGENIDE EMULSIONS
abstract The invention relates to a process for the preparation of photographic silver halide emulsions and has the object of effecting, by the use of sulfur-containing salts, an improved sensitization, clarification and stabilization of such emulsions. The object is achieved by providing the photographic emulsion with at least one salt of the general formula {recording method; chemical sensitization; Photograph; Emulsion; Clear holder; Thiooxalsaeure; Emulsion stabilizing}
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