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titleOfInvention COLOR DIFFUSION TRANSFER METHOD
abstract Coloured images are produced by the dye diffusion process, using an integral colour-photographic recording material, in one processing sequence which comprises the following processing steps: a) treatment with an alkaline developer preparation, the contact time being selected such that the material has absorbed the quantity of development chemicals required for the development, b) dipping the material into a hydrophobic liquid which is immiscible with the alkaline bath, does not chemically react with the material and is inert towards oxygen, until the development is substantially complete, and c) if necessary, removal of the hydrophobic liquid from the material, and final washing. With this process, the technical effort in processing is decreased, the consumption of developer and the carry-over into the next bath are reduced, the processing baths are not contaminated by released dye and, finally, if dye diffusion material with a stripping layer is used, easy and safe stripping is possible.
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