Negative-acting silver halide photographic elements having exten

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

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430513, 430517, 430931, G03C 106

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ABSTRACT:
UV-sensitive negative acting silver halide photographic elements for contact processes which can be safely handled under white light and have increased UV exposure latitude, said elements comprising a support base, a hydrophilic colloidal silver halide emulsion layer comprising UV sensitive negative acting silver halide grains, and one or more hydrophilic colloidal layers, wherein said silver halide emulsion is reactively associated with a water-removable UV-absorbing compound having at least 80% of the absorption in the range from 350 to 400 micronmeter.

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