Light-sensitive material containing silver halide, reducing agen

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Microcapsule – process – composition – or product

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430203, 430281, 430527, G03C 168, G03C 176, B41M 512

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ABSTRACT:
A light-sensitive material comprises a support and a light-sensitive layer provided thereon which contains silver halide, a reducing agent and an ethylenically unsaturated polymerizable compound, and at least the silver halide and the polymerizable compound are contained in a microcapsule. The light-sensitive layer further contains a fluorine atom-containing compound.

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