Radiographic elements exhibiting reduced crossover

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Two or more radiation-sensitive layers containing other than...

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430139, 430569, 430570, 430581, 430585, 430966, G03C 176

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ABSTRACT:
Radiographic elements are disclosed comprised of first and second imaging portions separated by an interposed support capable of transmitting radiation to which the second imaging portion is responsive. At least the first imaging portion includes a silver halide emulsion in which high aspect ratio tabular silver halide grains are present. Spectral sensitizing dye is adsorbed to the surface of the tabular grains. Crossover can be improved in relation to the imaging characteristics.

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