Claims
- 1. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images through radiation exposure from one side by a cathode ray tube, photodiode or laser and processing, including development, fixing and drying, in 90 seconds or less comprised of
- a film support transparent to exposing radiation intended to be recorded having opposed front and back major faces,
- a processing solution permeable front layer unit coated on the front major face of the support containing silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains capable of absorbing up to 60 percent of the exposing radiation and less than 30 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, and
- a processing solution permeable back layer unit coated on the back major face of the support containing (a) less than 40 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, (b) silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains accounting for from 40 to 60 percent of the grains present in the front and back layer units, and (c) a dye capable of providing an optical density of at least 0.40 in the wavelength region of the exposing radiation intended to be recorded and, after processing, an optical density of less than 0.1 in the visible spectrum, the dye being confined to at least one of the following portions of the back layer unit: a portion that contains the grains and a portion that receives exposing radiation subsequent to the grains.
- 2. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images according to claim 1 wherein at least 20 percent of the radiation-sensitive silver halide grains in the back layer unit are coated in a layer coated nearer the support than the dye.
- 3. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images according to claim 1 wherein the dye in the back layer unit is located to receive the exposing radiation after the radiation-sensitive silver halide grains.
- 4. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images according to claim 1 wherein the hydrophilic colloid in each of the front and back layer units is limited in amount to less than 30 mg/dm.sup.2.
- 5. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images according to claim 1 wherein the radiation-sensitive silver halide grains in each of the front and back layer units are limited in amount to less than 20 mg/dm.sup.2 of silver.
- 6. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images according to claim 1 wherein the radiation-sensitive silver halide grains in each of the front and back layer units are coated at a coverage of at least 10 mg/dm.sup.2, based on silver.
- 7. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images according to claim 1 wherein the hydrophilic colloid in each of the front and back layer units is coated at a coverage of at least half the silver coating coverage.
- 8. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images according to claim 1 wherein the dye imparts to the film at the time of radiation exposure an optical density of up to 3.00 in the wavelength region of the exposing radiation.
- 9. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images according to claim 8 wherein the dye imparts to the film at the time of radiation exposure an optical density of at least 1.00 in the wavelength region of the exposing radiation.
- 10. A radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images through radiation exposure from one side by a cathode ray tube, photodiode or laser and processing, including development, fixing and drying, in 90 seconds or less comprised of
- a film support transparent to exposing radiation intended to be recorded having opposed front and back major faces,
- a processing solution permeable front layer unit coated on the front major face of the support containing silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains capable of absorbing up to 60 percent of the exposing radiation and less than 30 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, and
- a processing solution permeable back layer unit coated on the back major face of the support containing (a) less than 40 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, (b) silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains accounting for from 40 to 60 percent of the grains present in the front and back layer units, and (c) a dye capable of providing an optical density of at least 0.40 in the wavelength region of the exposing radiation intended to be recorded and after processing, an optical density of less than 0.1 in the visible spectrum, the dye being confined to at least one of the following portions of the back layer unit: a portion that contains the grains and a portion that receives exposing radiation subsequent to the grains, and the dye exhibiting a half peak absorption bandwidth over the spectral region of from 633 to 690 nm.
- 11. A process of imagewise exposing a radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing a digitally stored medical diagnostic image comprising
- (1) providing as a sole source of exposing radiation a cathode ray tube,
- (2) mounting to receive the exposing radiation from the cathode ray tube a radiation-sensitive silver halide film comprised of
- a film support transparent to exposing radiation intended to be recorded having opposed front and back major faces,
- a processing solution permeable front layer unit coated on the front major face of the support containing silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains capable of absorbing up to 60 percent of the exposing radiation and less than 30 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, and
- a processing solution permeable back layer unit coated on the back major face of the support containing (a) less than 40 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, (b) silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains accounting for from 40 to 60 percent of the grains present in the front and back layer units, and (c) a dye capable of providing an optical density of at least 0.40 in the wavelength region of the exposing radiation intended to be recorded and, after processing, an optical density of less than 0.1 in the visible spectrum, the dye being confined to at least one of the following portions of the back layer unit: a portion that contains the grains and a portion that receives exposing radiation subsequent to the grains.
- 12. A process of imagewise exposing a radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing a digitally stored medical diagnostic image comprising
- (1) providing as a sole source of exposing radiation a diode capable of emitting in the wavelength region of from 633 to 690 nm,
- (2) mounting to receive the exposing radiation from the diode a radiation-sensitive silver halide film comprised of
- a film support transparent to exposing radiation intended to be recorded having opposed front and back major faces,
- a processing solution permeable front layer unit coated on the front major face of the support containing silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains capable of absorbing up to 60 percent of the exposing radiation and less than 30 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, and
- a processing solution permeable back layer unit coated on the back major face of the support containing (a) less than 40 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, (b) silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains accounting for from 40 to 60 percent of the grains present in the front and back layer units, and (c) a dye capable of providing an optical density of at least 0.40 in the wavelength region of the exposing radiation intended to be recorded and, after processing, an optical density of less than 0.1 in the visible spectrum, the dye being confined to at least one of the following portions of the back layer unit: a portion that contains the grains and a portion that receives exposing radiation subsequent to the grains.
- 13. A process of imagewise exposing a radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing a digitally stored medical diagnostic image comprising
- (1) providing as a sole source of exposing radiation a laser having a beam width of less than 250 nm,
- (2) mounting to receive the exposing radiation from the laser a radiation-sensitive silver halide film comprised of
- a film support transparent to exposing radiation intended to be recorded having opposed front and back major faces,
- a processing solution permeable front layer unit coated on the front major face of the support containing silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains capable of absorbing up to 60 percent of the exposing radiation and less than 30 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, and
- a processing solution permeable back layer unit coated on the back major face of the support containing (a) less than 40 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, (b) silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains accounting for from 40 to 60 percent of the grains present in the front and back layer units, and (c) a dye capable of providing an optical density of at least 0.40 in the wavelength region of the exposing radiation intended to be recorded and, after processing, an optical density of less than 0.1 in the visible spectrum, the dye being confined to at least one of the following portions of the back layer unit: a portion that contains the grains and a portion that receives exposing radiation subsequent to the grains.
- 14. A process of imagewise exposing a radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images according to claim 13 wherein the exposing radiation is provided by a laser having a beam width of less than 150 nm.
- 15. A process comprised of the steps of
- (a) providing a radiation-sensitive silver halide film for reproducing digitally stored medical diagnostic images that has been exposed from only a front side by a cathode ray tube, photodiode or laser the film being comprised of
- a film support transparent to exposing radiation intended to be recorded having opposed front and back major faces,
- a processing solution permeable front layer unit coated on the front major face of the support containing silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains capable of absorbing up to 60 percent of the exposing radiation and less than 30 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, and
- a processing solution permeable back layer unit coated on the back major face of the support containing (a) less than 40 mg/dm.sup.2 of hydrophilic colloid, (b) silver in the form of radiation-sensitive silver halide grains accounting for from 40 to 60 percent of the grains present in the front and back layer units, and (c) a dye capable of providing an optical density of at least 0.40 in the wavelength region of the exposing radiation intended to be recorded and after processing, an optical density of less than 0.1 in the visible spectrum, the dye being confined to at least one of the following portions of the back layer unit: a portion that contains the rains and a portion that receives exposing radiation subsequent to the grains,
- the radiation-sensitive silver halide grains in one of the front and back layer units having a larger mean equivalent circular diameter and a faster imaging speed,
- (b) developing the front and back layer units with the one of the front and back layer units having the faster silver halide grains being oriented above the remaining one of the front and back layer units having the slower silver halide grains while developer is circulated across the film from a jet located above the layer unit having the faster silver halide grains,
- (c) fixing the front and back layer units, and
- (d) drying the film,
- the steps of developing, fixing and drying being performed in less than 90 seconds.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/688,980, filed Jul. 31, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,981.
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Research Disclosure, vol. 184, Item 18431, Section K. |
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