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titleOfInvention Formation of image by silver salt diffusion transfer
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain an image of a desirable jet black tone by using an N-contg. heterocyclic mercaptan compd. substd. by a sulfo or carboxy group. CONSTITUTION:The image is formed in the presence of one of compds. represented by formula I, preferably, embodied by formula I-1, and it is used, optimally, in an amt. of 0.001-0.2g per 100g of the compsn. to be processed, optimally, in an amt. of 0.0003-0.1g/m<2> for a photosensitive element, and optimally, in an amt. of 0.001-0.2g/m<2> for an image receiving element. A developer is used, optimally, in an amt. of 1-20g per 100g of the processing soln.
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