Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Visible imaging using radiation only other than heating by...
Patent
1997-03-06
1998-09-08
Schilling, Richard L.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Visible imaging using radiation only other than heating by...
430200, 430201, 430349, 430394, 430353, 430945, G03C 1498, G03C 504, G03C 526
Patent
active
058043551
ABSTRACT:
Thermal recording or producing of a contone image comprises an imagewise and scanwise exposing a thermographic recording material with a set (s) of radiation beams (b), wherein at any given moment (t) during the exposure at least two radiation beams impinge on different dots (m) of a scanline (l), so that by completion of the exposure each effective dot of the scanline has been impinged. Photo-thermographic recording or producing comprises a developing of the exposed photo-thermographic recording material with a set (s) of radiation beams (b), wherein at any given moment (t) during the development at least two radiation beams impinge on different dots (m) of a scanline (l), so that by completion of the development step each dot of the scanline has been impinged by all radiation beams.
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Bosschaerts Jacobus Herman
Daems Eddie Roza
Oelbrandt Leo
Overmeer Robert Theodoor
Strijckers Hans Louis
AGFA-GEVAERT N.V.
Schilling Richard L.
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