Method of making an ultraviolet light image recording using a vi

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96 48R, 96 49, 96 75, 96 85, G03C 518

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ABSTRACT:
Images are recorded on ultraviolet-light sensitive recording materials employing photographic intermediates which function optically to reflect visible light and transmit ultraviolet light. To give the intermediates the desired optical function, a polyolefin compounded with certain white pigments is included as a sublayer between the paper support sheet and photosensitive layer.

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