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titleOfInvention Image forming method
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide an image forming method using high-density energy light capable of easily obtaining a high-definition image free of image stains and color stains. SOLUTION: An image forming material formed by laminating a metal support (A), an image forming layer (B) and a release layer (C) in this order is irradiated with high-density energy light imagewise from the release layer side. An image forming method in which a boundary between an exposed portion and a non-exposed portion of the image forming layer is cleaved and the peeling layer (C) is peeled, thereby transferring the exposed portion of the image forming layer to the peeling layer to form an image.
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