Silver halide photographic photosensitive material

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Antihalation or filter layer containing

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430510, 430513, 430517, 430523, 430606, G03C 1815

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053488466

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a silver halide photographic photosensitive material which comprises a transparent support and a silver halide emulsion photosensitive layer provided thereon and a non-photosensitive layer on another side of the support on which the photosensitive layer is not provided, wherein both the photosensitive layer and the non-photosensitive layer contain dyes respectively and transmission density at 350-400 nm of the dye in the photosensitive layer is 0.15 or less and transmission density at 350-400 nm of the dye in the non-photosensitive layer is 0.40 or more.

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