Photographic support with titanium dioxide pigment polyolefin la

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Identified backing or protective layer containing

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430532, 430534, 430536, 430539, 528500, G03C 176

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050752065

ABSTRACT:
A photographic support consisting essentially of a substrate and a resin layer provided on the image forming side of the substrate, said resin layer comprising a specific titanium dioxide pigment and others. This photographic support is excellent in that it has a high brightness and a high apparent whiteness and stability of the apparent whiteness is good; printed image of high sharpness can be formed thereon: and occurrence of die lip stain at production is quite little and thus it has good surface property.

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