Process of forming a colored image utilizing aqueous-processable

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Diazo reproduction – process – composition – or product – Process producing multiple image

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430144, 430257, 430291, 430292, 430293, G03F 711

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055343805

ABSTRACT:
A tonable, aqueous-processable, photosensitive element and process for forming a colored image from said element is described. The element comprises a support and a tonable, aqueous-processable photosensitive layer, said photosensitive layer consisting essentially of (a) an aqueous-processable, photoinsolubilizable photosensitive composition comprising a photosensitive material, and (b) a water-soluble plasticizer, wherein said photosensitive material is present in sufficient amount to insolubilize said photosensitive layer on exposure to actinic radiation, said photosensitive composition is present in sufficient amount to form a layer when said photosensitive layer is coated, and said plasticizer is present in sufficient amount to make said photosensitive layer.

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