Thermal development of imaged light-sensitive recording material

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96 48HD, 96 50R, 96 63, 96 66R, 96 66T, 961141, 96 75, 96 67, 96 86R, 96 87R, G03C 534, G03C 524

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ABSTRACT:
A process for thermal development, which comprises irradiating with microwaves an imagewise exposed thermally developable recording material in thermal contact with a conductive layer or material having a surface electric resistance ranging from about 1 ohm/.quadrature. to about 10.sup.5 ohm/.quadrature., whereby the heat generated in the conductive layer or material develops the thermally developable recording material.

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