Dye transfer image process

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Transfer procedure between image and image layer – image... – Imagewise heating – element or image receiving layers...

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430203, 430292, 430293, 430321, 430275, 430271, 430325, 430326, 430323, 4272556, 4272557, 427250, 3461351, G03C 554, G03C 516, C23C 1304, C23C 1302

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045871981

ABSTRACT:
A process for providing a color image comprises exposing a radiation sensitive layer over a vapor deposited colorant layer and vaporizing the colorant to selectively transmit the colorant through the exposed layer. The change in solubility, penetrability and/or crosslinking or polymerization causes differential migration through the exposed layer.

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