Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Two or more radiation-sensitive layers containing other than...
Patent
1990-02-08
1991-09-24
Bowers, Jr., Charles L.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Radiation sensitive product
Two or more radiation-sensitive layers containing other than...
430506, 430544, 430362, G03C 7305
Patent
active
050513451
ABSTRACT:
A silver halide reversal photographic light-sensitive material is disclosed, which is improved in color reproducibility and gradation. The photographic material comprises a support having thereon a photographic component layers including at least two silver halide layers and a DIR layer. At least one of the emulsion layers comprises at least two silver halide emulsion layers which are substantially the same in color-sensitivity and different from each other in speed. The DIR layer contains a DIR compound and a silver halide emulsion and does not substantially contribute for any image formation.
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Ezaki Atsuo
Haraga Hideaki
Iwagaki Masaru
Bierman Jordan B.
Bowers Jr. Charles L.
Buscher Mark R.
Konica Corporation
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