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titleOfInvention Method for producing silver halide emulsion
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] Manufacturing reproducibility is good, inter-particle uniformity is better, An object is to provide an AgX emulsion having excellent sensitivity, graininess, and spectral sensitization characteristics. [Structure] At least 30% of the total projected area of silver halide grains has a {100} plane as a main plane and an aspect ratio (diameter / diameter). A method for producing a silver halide emulsion, which is a tabular grain having an anisotropic growth defect having a thickness of 1.5 or more, and the silver halide emulsion is produced through the following steps. a) A halogen composition salt or a halogen composition salt capable of adding Ag + and a halogen ion to a reaction solution to form a silver halide host nucleus and then forming a silver halide which is less soluble than the host nucleus. And Ag + are added. b) Next, the first By aging, an anisotropic growth defect is substantially formed in the host nucleus.
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