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titleOfInvention PHOTOGRAPHIC SILVER HALOGENATE RECORDING MATERIAL
abstract The invention relates to a photographic silver halide recording material for recording and reproducing optical information. The object and the object are a photographic silver halide material with improved physico-mechanical properties, which shows no signs of re-aging or changes in the photographic parameters during storage and can be processed in processing machines at elevated temperature. The material according to the invention contains in at least one gelatin-containing layer as a hardening agent a combination of a 2-substituted 4,6-dichlorotriazine and a ureide of an unsaturated dicarboxylic acid and optionally a mono- and / or polyfunctional organic compound having acryloyl-, vinylsulfonyl- and / or epoxide groups.
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