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titleOfInvention Heat developable photosensitive material
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain a heat developable photosensitive material good in contrast and high in sensitivity by incorporating a solid pigment in an emulsion layer in combination with a compd. producing or releasing a mobile dye upon reduction of photosensitive silver halide at high temp., or in its adjacent layer. CONSTITUTION:An inorg. white pigment, such as TiO2 or ZnO2, or an inorg. colored pigment, such as Cd Yellow, Co Green, or Cd Red, or an org. pigment, such as ''Indanthrone Blue'', is incorporated in at least one emulsion layer, such as blue-sensitive emulsion layer BL, green-sensitive emulsion layer GL, or red-sensitive emulsion layer RL, contg. a compd. producing or releasing a mobile dye when photosensitive silver halide is reduced with a coexisting reducing agent on being heated to 80-250 deg.C for 0.5-300sec, or in at least one of the adjacent intermediate layers IL of each photosensitive emulsion layer. As a result, an image low in the min density and good in contrast can be obtained without being lowered in the max. density as compared with the case of adding no pigment, with enhanced sensitivity due to reincidence of lights on the silver halide grains by reflection, diffusion, interference, etc., caused by the pigment at the time of exposure.
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