Recovering the dye image on film in electronic film development following a
latent holding stage obviates the problem common in prior art electronic
film development of film image destruction. Recovery of the image is
accomplished using a developing agent containing couplers to form a dye
image. These dyes do not affect the infrared scans of the image. Upon
complete development of the dye image, further dye formation is halted by
the application of a coupler blocking agent, while silver development and
electronic scanning may continue or halt. After halting dye formation, the
film is stable for an arbitrary time in a latent stage and may be dried
and stored. Following this latent stage, silver is removed from the film
with a bleach-fix leaving a conventionally usable film image.