In conventional color photography, spectral sensitizers cooperate with
silver halide as acceptors of light during the exposure process, color
developers reduce silver halide grains during the developing process,
and finally the resulting oxidized developers react with couplers to
form imaging dyes. Instant color photography gives us an alternative way
of realizing excellent color reproduction, in which dyes changing their
diffusibility play an important role. The aim of this book is to provide
researchers and graduate students with a perspective on how such organic
compounds work in color photography and how seemingly miraculous
techniques based on organic chemistry lead to color images of high
quality. The readers will acquire the philosophy and learn from hints on
how to develop functionalized organic compounds.