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publicationDate 1992-06-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H04172337-A
titleOfInvention Silver halide photosensitive material
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain silver halide photosensitive material of high sensitivity and low photographic forgging and photo chemical sensitization in particular by providing at least one specific silver halide agent layer on a supporting body. n CONSTITUTION: Selenium sensitization is applied in an arbitrary process in manufacturing emulsion, and at least one layer of silver halide agent layer containing silver halide particles including silver iodide of 5% or more on the surface of silver halide particles is provided on a supporting body. It is preferable to be deoxidized and sensitized while particles are growing. Selenium is sensitized by stirring emulsion for a specified time with unstable type selenium compound and/or not unstable selenium compound added at a high temperature. By this constitution, a high sensitive silver halide photosensitive material of low photographic fogging can be obtained through a stable manufacture. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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