Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Transfer procedure between image and image layer – image... – Diffusion transfer process – element – or identified image...
Patent
1980-05-27
1981-09-08
Schilling, Richard L.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Transfer procedure between image and image layer, image...
Diffusion transfer process, element, or identified image...
430510, G03C 554, G03C 140, G03C 184
Patent
active
042885248
ABSTRACT:
Photographic products having reflective layers which comprise lamellar interference pigments.
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Bilofsky Ruth C.
Rogers Howard G.
Goodrow John L.
Polaroid Corporation
Schilling Richard L.
Xiarhos Louis G.
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