SILVER HALIDE COLOR PHOTOGRAPHIC SENSITIVE MATERIAL PERMITTING RAPID PROCESSING AND HAVING GOOD SHELF LIFE, ETC

PURPOSE:To obtain the titled material capable of rapidly processing and having improved shelf life and processing stability by incorporating a specific compd. to a photographic constituting layer, and a magenta coupler to a green color sensitive silver halide emulsion layer, a cyan coupler to a red...

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Hauptverfasser: KOBAYASHI MINEKO, HIRABAYASHI SHIGETO
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSE:To obtain the titled material capable of rapidly processing and having improved shelf life and processing stability by incorporating a specific compd. to a photographic constituting layer, and a magenta coupler to a green color sensitive silver halide emulsion layer, a cyan coupler to a red color sensitive silver halide emulsion layer, and a yellow coupler to a blue color sensitive silver halide emulsion layer respectively. CONSTITUTION:In the silver halide color photographic sensitive material having the photographic constituting layers contg. blue, green and red sensitive silver halide emulsion layers respectively, the compd. shown by formula I or II is incorporated to at least one layer of the photographic constituting layer, and at least one of the magenta couplers shown by formulas III or IV to the green color sensitive silver halide emulsion layer respectively. And, at least one of the cyan couplers shown by formulas V and VI is incorporated to the red color sensitive silver halide emulsion layer, and at least one of the yellow coupler shown by formula VII is incorporated to the blue color sensitive silver halide emulsion layer respectively. In the formula, R and R are each hydrogen atom or alkyl group, R is halogen atom or alkyl group, etc., R is hydrogen atom or aryl group, (n) is an integer of 0-5, X and Y are each a group capable of releasing by hydrolysis.