Image forming method

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

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430203, 430254, 430328, 430330, 430348, 430349, 430945, 430964, G03C 172

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051047675

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming an image is disclosed comprising irradiating a heat-sensitive recording material with a laser beam, wherein the heat-sensitive recording material includes a support having provided thereon a light-absorbing layer containing microcapsules which encapsulate a core substance containing carbon black and a binder, and tranferring a latent image thus formed on the light-absorbing layer, in accordance with the pattern and amount of the laser beam irradiation, to an image-receiving film under pressure to thereby obtain a visible image on the image-receiving film.

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