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titleOfInvention Addenda for an aqueous photographic stabilizing solution
abstract Stabilization bath provides image stability and uniform drying of excess fluid to prevent drying marks, and reduces or eliminates build-up of residue on the base side of color film negatives. This bath is composed of hexamethylenetetramine, a nonionic polyethoxylated surfactant, and an anionic sulphate or sulphonate surfactant. The stabilization bath is used as a final treatment bath before drying. The non-ionic surfactant provides uniform drying of excess fluid and the anionic sulfate or sulfonate surfactant serves to reduce or eliminate the build-up of residue on the carrier side of color film negatives.
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