LAT imaging onto intermediate receptor elements/LAT decalcomania

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Imaged product – Multilayer

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430201, 430257, 430258, G03C 1112, G03F 734

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ABSTRACT:
Unique laser ablation transfer ("LAT") imaging technique presenting options of flexibility and versatility hitherto alien to LAT imaging science ("LATIS"), comprises LAT imaging onto special or conventional intermediate receptor elements, characteristically onto adhesive face surface thereof, and then laminating, notably hot laminating under pressure, the intermediate receptor thus imaged onto any one of a very wide variety of ultimate receptor substrates; thus produced are, e.g., original full-color prints or proofs, photomasks, monochrome or multichrome transparencies, and the like, having smooth or matte protective durable overcoatings.

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