Photosensitive element comprising an image forming layer and a p

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Stripping process or element – Forming nonplanar image

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430306, G03C 190

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ABSTRACT:
A photosensitive element, and a process for forming a high density photo mode image with it, is disclosed comprising a support, an image forming layer comprising an image forming substance, preferably carbon black, a photopolymerisable layer and a cover sheet. Optionally a release layer can be present between the image forming layer and the photopolymerisable layer.

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