Photographic materials with two-dimensionally distributed precip

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Transfer procedure between image and image layer – image... – Diffusion transfer process – element – or identified image...

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430231, 430232, 430247, 428328, 428332, 428338, 428327, G03C 554, G03C 148, B32B 516, B32B 900

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043761577

ABSTRACT:
Transfer images of high contrast, high density and high sharpness can be obtained by DTR process wherein all of the physical development nucleus particles are covered with a water permeable colloid having a thickness of at least 10 times the average diameter of the nucleus particles and all of the physical development nucleus particles are substantially two-dimensionally distributed at such intervals as capable of forming a continuous transfer developed silver.

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