Claims
- 1. A color-reversal copy restrictive medium comprising:
- a support layer;
- at least one image-forming layer supported by said support layer; and
- at least one of said at least one image-forming layers capable of forming a pattern of microdots of diminished optical density from a latent image of a pattern of microdots.
- 2. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 1 wherein said pattern of microdots is absent from areas of the document of minimal optical density.
- 3. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 1 wherein said microdots have a spectral character of low visual perceptibility.
- 4. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 1 wherein the equivalent circular diameter of the microdots is 300 microns or less with the edge of a microdot defined by the isodensity profile at which the optical density is midway between the minimum density of the microdot and the density of the region adjacent to the microdot.
- 5. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 1 wherein the spatial arrangement of the microdots is periodic with one or more periodicities.
- 6. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 1 wherein the spatial arrangement of the microdots is aperiodic with one or more aperiodicities.
- 7. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 1 wherein the spatial arrangement of the microdots is a combination of periodic and aperiodic.
- 8. A color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 1 wherein said pattern of microdots is unique.
- 9. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 1 wherein the microdots have an optical density, size, and spacing so as to not visually modify the lightness, color balance, or tone reproduction of the image in the document.
- 10. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 1 wherein the microdots are minimally spaced 0.5 mm center-to-center.
- 11. A color-reversal copy restrictive medium comprising: a support layer;
- at least one image-forming layer supported by said support layer; and
- at least one of said at least one image-forming layers capable of forming a pattern of microdots of diminished optical density from a latent image of a pattern of microdots wherein the formed microdots are minls-yellow in hue when viewed against a yellow background and blue in hue when viewed against a neutral background.
- 12. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 11 wherein said pattern of microdots is absent from areas of the document of minimal optical density.
- 13. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 11 wherein said microdots have a spectral character of low visual perceptibility.
- 14. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 11 wherein the equivalent circular diameter of the microdots is 300 microns or less with the edge of a microdot defined by the isodensity profile at which the yellow optical density is midway between the minimum density of the microdot and the density of the region adjacent to the microdot.
- 15. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 11 wherein the spatial arrangement of the microdots is periodic with one or more periodicities.
- 16. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 11 wherein the spatial arrangement of the microdots is aperiodic with one or more aperiodicities.
- 17. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 11 wherein the spatial arrangement of the microdots is a combination of periodic and aperiodic.
- 18. A color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 11 wherein said pattern of microdots is unique.
- 19. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 11 wherein the microdots have an optical density, size, and spacing so as to not visually modify the lightness, color balance, or tone reproduction of the image in the document.
- 20. The color-reversal copy restrictive medium according to claim 11 wherein the microdots are minimally spaced 0.5 mm center-to-center.
- 21. The color-reversal copy restrictive photographic medium according to claim 11 wherein said support layer is a reflective paper support layer.
- 22. The color-reversal copy restrictive photographic medium according to claim 21 and further comprising a light reflective layer positioned between said reflective paper support layer and said at least one image-forming layer.
- 23. The color-reversal copy restrictive photographic medium according to claim 22 and further comprising a protective layer coated on said reflective paper support layer opposite said light reflective layer.
- 24. The color-reversal copy restrictive photographic medium according to claim 11 wherein said support layer is an optically clear film base.
- 25. The color-reversal copy restrictive photographic medium according to claim 24 and further comprising a pigmented layer positioned between said optically clear film base and said at least one image-forming layer.
- 26. The color-reversal copy restrictive photographic medium according to claim 11 wherein said support layer is a pigmented film base.
- 27. The color-reversal copy restrictive photographic medium according to claim 24 and further comprising a pigmented layer coated on said optically clear film base opposite said at least one image forming layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/004,404, filed Sep. 28, 1995, by Jay S. Schildkraut, et al., and entitled, "Copy Protection System;" U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/598,778, filed Feb. 8, 1996, by John Gasper, et al., and entitled, "Copy Restrictive System;" U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/598,785, filed Feb. 8, 1996, by John Gasper, et al., and entitled, "Copy Restrictive Documents;" U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/598,446, filed Feb. 8, 1996, by Xin Wen, and entitled, "Copyright Protection In Color Thermal Prints;" and U.S. patent application Ser. No. to be assigned, by John Gasper, et al. and entitled "Copy Restrictive System for Color-Reversal Documents," and filed on even date with the present application.
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