Claims
- 1. In an element comprising a support means having first and second major surfaces and, on said support means, radiation-sensitive imaging means capable of undergoing as a function of at least one of photographic exposure and processing a change in the optical density or mobility of said imaging means, said imaging means being comprised of an imaging dye or imaging dye precursor which permits visibly detectable lateral image spreading to occur when said imaging means is coated as a continuous layer on a planar support surface,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining microvessels which individually open toward one of said first and second major surfaces,
- a plurality of the microvessels opening toward said first major surface of said support means to form a predetermined, ordered planar array,
- next adjacent of the microvessels forming the planar array being laterally spaced by less than the width of adjacent microvessels opening toward either of said first and second major surfaces, and
- said imaging dye or imaging dye precursor of said imaging means being present at least in part in a plurality of the micro-vessels of said planar array.
- 2. An improved element according to claim 1 in which said support means includes lateral wall means providing a barrier to radiation scattering between adjacent microvessels forming the planar array, so that lateral image spreading between adjacent microvessels forming the planar array is limited.
- 3. An improved element according to claim 2 in which said lateral wall means is substantially opaque to exposing radiation.
- 4. An improved element according to claim 2 in which said lateral wall means is capable of absorbing exposing radiation.
- 5. An improved element according to claim 4 in which said lateral wall means contains a dye.
- 6. An improved element according to claim 1 in which said support means is capable of redirecting exposing radiation.
- 7. An improved element according to claim 6 in which said support means is reflective.
- 8. In an element comprising a support means having first and second major surfaces and, on said support means, radiation-sensitive imaging means capable of undergoing as a function of at least one of photographic exposure and processing a change in the optical density or mobility of said imaging means, said imaging means being comprised of at least one component which permits visibly detectable lateral image spreading to occur when said imaging means is coated as a continuous layer on a planar support surface,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining microvessels which individually open toward one of said first and second major surfaces,
- a plurality of microvessels opening toward said first major surface of said support means to form a predetermined, ordered planar array,
- said support means including lateral wall means providing a barrier to radiation scattering between adjacent microvessels forming the planar array, so that lateral image spreading between adjacent microvessels forming the planar array is limited,
- said support means including means forming a substantially transparent bottom wall of the microvessels, and
- said component of said imaging means being present at least in part in a plurality of the microvessels of said planar array.
- 9. An improved element according to claim 8 in which said support means includes means forming a substantially colorless bottom wall of the microvessels.
- 10. An improved element according to claim 9 in which said bottom wall forming means and said lateral wall means are formed by separate support elements.
- 11. An improved element according to claim 1 or 8 in which the microvessels are less than 200 microns in width.
- 12. An improved element according to claim 11 in which the microvessels are from 4 to 100 microns in width.
- 13. An improved element according to claim 1 or 8 in which the microvessels are from 1 to 1000 microns in depth.
- 14. An improved element according to claim 1 or 8 in which adjacent microvessels are laterally spaced from 0.5 to 5 microns.
- 15. An improved element according to claim 1 or 8 in which the photographic element is comprised of an array of pixels each containing at least one microvessel and the microvessel subtended area of the pixel accounts for from 50 to 99 percent of the total pixel area.
- 16. An improved element according to claim 1 or 8 in which said support means is comprised of a polymeric film-forming material.
- 17. An improved element according to claim 1 or 8 in which said support means is comprised of a photopolymerized or photocrosslinked polymer forming the microvessels.
- 18. An improved element according to claim 1 or 8 in which said support means is comprised of a dichromated gelatin forming the microvessels.
- 19. In an element comprising a support means having first and second major surfaces and, on said support means, radiation-sensitive imaging means capable of undergoing as a function of at least one of photographic exposure and processing a change in the optical density or mobility of said imaging means, said imaging means being comprised of at least one component which permits visibly detectable lateral image spreading to occur when said imaging means is coated as a continuous layer on a planar support surface,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining microvessels which open toward said first major surface,
- said second major surface being lenticular,
- a plurality of the microvessels opening toward said first major surface of said support means to form a predetermined, ordered planar array,
- at least that portion of said support lying beneath bottom walls of the microvessels being substantially transparent, and
- at least said one component of said imaging means being present at least in part in a plurality of the microvessels of said planar array.
- 20. In a photographic element comprising a support means having first and second major surfaces and a radiation-sensitive imaging means comprised of a printout or dry processable silver halide emulsion which permits visibly detectable lateral image spreading to occur when said imaging means is coated as a continuous layer on a planar support surface,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining a predetermined, ordered array of microvessels which open toward one major surface of said support means and
- said radiation-sensitive imaging means being present in the microvessels of said planar array.
- 21. In a silver halide photographic element comprising a support means having first and second major surfaces and, on said support means, radiation-sensitive silver halide containing imaging means for translating an imaging exposure pattern into a viewable form, said imaging means being comprised of at least one component which permits visibly detectable lateral image spreading to occur when said imaging means is coated on a planar support surface,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining a planar array of reaction microvessels which open toward one major surface of said support means and have bottom and lateral walls,
- said one component being coated in the reaction microvessels,
- said support means being comprised of a substantially transparent portion lying beneath the bottom walls of the microvessels, and
- said support means including lateral wall means containing a dye capable of absorbing exposing radiation, thereby providing a barrier to radiation scattering between adjacent microvessels, so that lateral image spreading between reaction microvessels is limited.
- 22. In a silver halide photographic element comprising a support means having first and second major surfaces and, on said support means, radiation-sensitive silver halide containing imaging means for translating an imaging exposure pattern into a viewable form, said imaging means being comprised of an image dye or image dye precursor which permits visibly detectable lateral image spreading to occur when said imaging means is coated on a planar support surface,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means, which is reflective and capable of redirecting exposing radiation, defining a planar array of reaction microvessels which open toward one major surface of said support means,
- said image dye or image dye precursor being coated in the reaction microvessels, and
- said support means providing a barrier between adjacent reaction microvessels to limit lateral image spreading.
- 23. An improved photographic element according to claim 21 or 22 in which said support defines a predetermined, ordered planar array of microvessels having widths in the range of from 4 to 100 microns which open toward said one major surface of said support.
- 24. In a silver halide photographic element according to claim 21 or 22 in which said radiation-sensitive means includes a first component comprised of a radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion of the developing out type capable of being developed in an aqueous alkaline processing solution and a second component comprised of means for producing a viewable image in response to silver halide development,
- the further improvement comprising
- said microvessels having widths in the range of from 7 to 100 microns and depths in the range of from 5 to 20 microns,
- at least one of said first and second components being present in said reaction microvessels, and
- said support being substantially impermeable to the aqueous alkaline processing solution.
- 25. An improved photographic element according to claim 24 in which said means for producing a viewable image in response to silver halide development is comprised of means for producing a dye image.
- 26. An improved photographic element according to claim 25 in which said means for producing a dye image is a dye-forming coupler.
- 27. An improved photographic element according to claim 24 in which the reaction microvessels have widths in the range of from 8 to 20 microns.
- 28. An improved photographic element according to claim 24 in which said lateral walls are capable of absorbing blue light and said silver halide emulsion is capable of forming a surface latent image when exposed to blue light.
- 29. An improved photographic element according to claim 28 in which said silver halide emulsion is comprised of silver bromide.
- 30. An improved photographic element according to claim 28 in which said silver halide emulsion is comprised of silver bromoiodide.
- 31. An improved photographic element according to claim 24 in which the reaction microvessels contain a subtractive primary dye or dye precursor.
- 32. An improved photographic element according to claim 31 in which the reaction microvessels contain a colorless precursor of a subtractive primary dye.
- 33. An improved photographic element according to claim 32 in which said colorless precursor is leuco dye.
- 34. An improved photographic element according to claim 32 in which said colorless precursor is a dye-forming coupler.
- 35. An improved photographic element according to claim 24 in which the reaction microvessels are hexagonal.
- 36. In a silver halide radiographic element comprising a support having first and second major surfaces and, on said support, a radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion of the developing out type capable of development in an aqueous alkaline processing solution,
- the improvement comprising
- said support being comprised of a plurality of lateral walls and an underlying portion defining a predetermined, ordered planar array of reaction microvessels having widths in the range of from 7 to 100 microns and depths which exceed the widths of the microvessels,
- said radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion occupying said reaction microvessels to a depth which exceeds the widths of the microvessels, and
- said support being substantially impermeable to the aqueous alkaline processing solution and said lateral walls providing a barrier to radiation scattering between adjacent reaction microvessels, so that lateral image spreading between adjacent reaction microvessels is limited.
- 37. An improved radiographic element according to claim 36 in which the depth of the reaction microvessels is from 20 to 1000 microns.
- 38. An improved radiographic element according to claim 36 in which the depth of the reaction microvessels and the thickness of the silver halide emulsion is in the range of from 20 to 100 microns.
- 39. In a silver halide radiographic element comprising a support having first and second major surfaces and, on said support, a radiation-sensitive surface latent image forming silver haloiodide emulsion of the developing out type capable of development in an aqueous alkaline processing solution and an internally fogged silver halide emulsion,
- the improvement comprising
- said support being comprised of a plurality of lateral walls and an underlying portion defining a predetermined, ordered planar array of reaction microvessels having widths in the range of from 7 to 100 microns,
- at least one of said silver halide emulsions occupying said reaction microvessels, and
- said support being substantially impermeable to the aqueous alkaline processing solution and said lateral walls providing a barrier to radiation scattering between adjacent reaction microvessels, so that lateral image spreading between adjacent microvessels is limited.
- 40. An improved photographic element according to claim 39 in which said radiation-sensitive emulsion is present in the reaction microvessels and said internally fogged emulsion is coated onto said support so that it overlies said radiation-sensitive emulsion.
- 41. An improved photographic element according to claim 39 in which said radiation-sensitive emulsion is a converted-halide silver halide emulsion comprised of at least 50 mole percent bromide and up to 10 mole percent iodide, based on total halide, any remaining halide being chloride.
- 42. In a silver halide photographic element comprising a support having first and second major surfaces and, on said support, radiation-sensitive means which produces visually detectable lateral image spreading in translating an imaging exposure pattern to a viewable form, said radiation-sensitive means including a first component comprised of a radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion of the developing out type capable of being developed in an aqueous alkaline processing solution in which said radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion contains a development inhibitor releasing coupler and a second component comprised of a surface fogged silver halide emulsion for producing a viewable image in response to silver halide development,
- the improvement comprising
- said support being comprised of a plurality of lateral walls and an underlying portion defining a predetermined, ordered planar array of reaction microvessels which open toward one major surface of said support, said microvessels having widths in the range of from 7 to 100 microns and depths in the range of from 5 to 20 microns,
- at least one of said first and second components being present in said reaction microvessels, and
- said support being substantially impermeable to the aqueous alkaline processing solution and said lateral walls providing a barrier to radiation scattering between adjacent reaction microvessels, so that lateral image spreading is limited.
- 43. In a photographic element comprising a support means having first and second major surfaces and, on said support means, radiation-sensitive imaging means for translating an imaging exposure pattern into a viewable form, said imaging means being comprised of at least one component which permits visibly detectable lateral image spreading to occur when said imaging means is coated on a planar support surface, said one component being capable of undergoing as a function of at least one photographic exposure and processing a change in optical density or mobility,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining first and second planar arrays of microvessels which open toward said first and second major surfaces respectively of said support means,
- next adjacent of the microvessels being laterally spaced by less than the width of adjacent microvessels opening toward either major surface,
- at least said one component being coated in the microvessels of at least said first planar array, and
- said support means providing a barrier between adjacent microvessels of said first planar array to limit lateral image spreading.
- 44. An improved photographic element according to claim 43 in which the microvessels in the first planar array are aligned with the microvessels in the second planar array along axes perpendicular to said first and second major surfaces.
- 45. An improved photographic element according to claim 43 in which at least said one component is coated in the microvessels of each of said first and second planar arrays.
- 46. In a silver halide photographic element comprising a support means having first and second major surfaces and, adjacent both major surfaces of said support means, radiation-sensitive silver halide,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining first and second planar arrays of microvessels which open toward said first and second major surfaces respectively of said support means and
- silver halide being coated in the microvessels of said planar arrays.
- 47. An element comprising
- support means having first and second major surfaces, said support means defining a planar array of microvessels which open toward said first major surface,
- radiation-sensitive imaging means capable of undergoing as a function of at least one of photographic exposure and processing a change in the optical density or mobility of said imaging means, said imaging means being comprised of at least one component which permits visibly detectable lateral image spreading to occur when said imaging means is coated as a continuous layer on a planar support surface,
- the microvessels containing at least said one component of said radiation-sensitive imaging means,
- a segmented blue filter means located in a first set of the microvessels,
- a segmented green filter means located in a second set of the microvessels,
- a segmented red filter means located in a third set of the microvessels,
- the first, second and third sets of the microvessels forming an interlaid pattern of blue, green and red filter segments, and
- said support means providing a lateral barrier between adjacent microvessels.
- 48. An element comprising
- support means having first and second major surfaces, said support means defining a planar array of microvessels which open toward said first major surface,
- a segmented blue filter means and a blue-sensitized silver halide emulsion located in a first set of the microvessels,
- a segmented green filter means and a green-sensitized silver halide emulsion located in a second set of the microvessels,
- a segmented red filter means and a red-sensitized silver halide emulsion, located in a third set of the microvessels,
- the first, second and third sets of the microvessels forming an interlaid pattern of blue, green and red filter segments, and
- said support means providing a lateral barrier between adjacent microvessels.
- 49. An element according to claim 48 in which the silver halide emulsions are each sensitive to blue light and the support means includes yellow lateral walls separating adjacent microvessels.
- 50. In a silver halide photographic element capable of producing a multicolor image comprising support means having first and second major surfaces and, on said support means, three separate radiation-sensitive silver halide containing imaging means each comprised of at least one component which in translating an imaging exposure pattern to a viewable form permits visually detectable lateral image spreading to occur when coated on a planar support surface consisting of red-sensitive image-forming means containing a cyan dye or cyan dye precursor, a green-sensitive image-forming means containing a magenta dye or magenta dye precursor and a blue-sensitive image-forming means containing a yellow dye or yellow dye precursor,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining a planar array of reaction microvessels which open toward said first major surface,
- said red-sensitive image-forming means being located in a first set of the microvessels,
- said green-sensitive image-forming means being located in a second set of the microvessels,
- said blue-sensitive image-forming means being located in a third set of the microvessels,
- the first, second and third sets of microvessels forming an interlaid pattern of blue-, green- and red-sensitive areas, and
- said support means providing a barrier between adjacent microvessels to limit lateral image spreading.
- 51. An improved photographic element according to claim 50 in which each of said radiation-sensitive means is comprised of a silver halide emulsion.
- 52. An improved photographic element according to claim 50 in which the microvessels containing said red-sensitive image-forming means additionally contains an immobile red filter dye or pigment, the microvessels containing said green-sensitive image-forming means additionally contains an immobile green filter dye or pigment, and the microvessels containing said blue-sensitive image-forming means additionally contains an immobile yellow filter dye or pigment.
- 53. An improved photographic element according to claim 50 in which said cyan, magenta and yellow dyes or dye precursors are capable of shifting between a mobile and an immobile form in response to silver halide development.
- 54. An improved photographic element according to claim 50 additionally including means overlying the microvessels for terminating silver halide development.
- 55. A photographic element comprising
- an aqueous alkaline processing solution containing a silver halide solvent,
- support means having first and second major surfaces, said support means defining a planar array of microvessels which open toward said first major surface, said support means being impermeable to said aqueous alkaline processing solution and including transparent means forming a bottom wall surface of the reaction microvessels and light absorbing lateral wall means providing a barrier between adjacent reaction microvessels,
- a red responsive silver halide emulsion and an immobile red filter dye or pigment located in a first set of microvessels,
- a green responsive silver halide emulsion and an immobile green filter dye or pigment located in a second set of microvessels,
- a blue responsive silver halide emulsion and an immobile blue filter dye or pigment located in a third set of microvessels,
- the first, second and third sets of the microvessels forming an interlaid pattern of blue-, green- and red-sensitive areas,
- a transparent cover sheet overlying said first major surface of said support means,
- silver reception means including means for precipitating silver solubilized in the aqueous alkaline processing solution positioned between said cover sheet and said support means,
- reflective pigment means for providing a reflective surface underlying said silver reception means, and
- means for initially confining and thereafter releasing said aqueous alkaline processing solution at a location between said silver halide emulsions and said cover sheet.
- 56. An element according to claim 55 in which said silver halide emulsions are negative-working.
- 57. An element according to claim 55 in which said cover sheet is provided with microvessels and said silver reception means is located within the microvessels of said cover sheet.
- 58. In a photographic element capable of producing a multicolor transferred dye image comprising an aqueous alkaline processing solution, support means having first and second major surfaces, three separate silver halide emulsions of the developing out type, capable of being developed, after imagewise exposure, in said aqueous alkaline processing solution, consisting of a red responsive silver halide emulsion containing an immobile red filter dye or pigment and an image cyan dye or cyan dye precursor of alterable mobility, a green responsive silver halide emulsion containing an immobile green filter dye or pigment and an imaging magenta dye or magenta dye precursor of alterable mobility and a blue responsive silver halide emulsion containing an immobile blue filter dye or pigment and an imaging yellow dye or yellow dye precursor of alterable mobility, a transparent cover sheet, receiver means for mordanting mobile imaging dye positioned between said silver halide emulsions and said cover sheet, means interposed between said silver halide emulsions and said receiver means to permit lateral spreading of imaging dye during transfer to said receiver means, at least one of said interposed means and said aqueous alkaline processing solution containing a reflective pigment and means for initially confining and thereafter releasing said aqueous processing solution at a location between said silver halide emulsions and said cover sheet,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining a planar array of reaction microvessels which open toward said first major surface,
- said red responsive silver halide emulsion being located in a first set of the microvessels,
- said green responsive silver halide emulsion being located in a second set of the microvessels,
- said blue responsive silver halide emulsion being located in a third set of the microvessels,
- said first, second and third sets of the microvessels forming an interlaid pattern of blue-, green- and red-sensitive areas,
- said aqueous alkaline processing solution containing a silver halide solvent,
- means for precipitating silver from said aqueous alkaline processing solution overlying said first major surface, and
- said support means being impermeable to said aqueous alkaline processing solution and including transparent means forming a bottom wall surface of the microvessels and light absorbing lateral wall means providing a barrier between adjacent reaction microvessels.
- 59. An improved photographic element according to claim 58 in which said means for precipitating silver forms a layer which also contains a scavenger for mobile oxidized developing agent.
- 60. An improved photographic element according to claim 58 in which said silver halide emulsions contain imaging dye precursors.
- 61. An improved photographic element according to claim 60 in which said dye precursors are dye-forming couplers.
- 62. An improved photographic element according to claim 60 in which said dye precursors are leuco dyes.
- 63. An improved photographic element according to claim 60 in which said silver halide emulsions are negative-working.
- 64. An improved photographic element according to claim 60 in which said silver halide emulsions are direct-positive emulsions.
- 65. An integral dye image transfer photographic element capable of producing a multicolor transferred dye image comprising
- an aqueous alkaline processing solution containing a silver halide solvent,
- support means having first and second major surfaces, said support means defining a planar array of substantially uniform hexagonal reaction microvessels which open toward said first major surface, said support means being impermeable to said aqueous alkaline processing solution and including a transparent means forming a bottom wall surface of the reaction microvessels and light absorbing lateral wall means providing a barrier between adjacent reaction microvessels, the reaction microvessels having an average diameter in the range of from 7 to 100 microns and an average depth in the range of from 5 to 20 microns,
- a red responsive surface latent image-forming negative-working silver halide emulsion containing an immobile red filter dye or pigment and a cyan dye precursor capable of being immobilized as a function of silver halide development in said aqueous alkaline processing solution located in a first set of the microvessels,
- a green responsive surface latent image-forming negative-working silver halide emulsion containing an immobile green filter dye or pigment and a magenta dye precursor capable of being immobilized as a function of silver halide development in said aqueous alkaline processing solution located in a second set of the microvessels,
- a blue responsive surface latent image-forming negative-working silver halide emulsion containing an immobile blue filter dye or pigment and a yellow dye precursor capable of being immobilized as a function of silver halide development in said aqueous alkaline processing solution located in a third set of the microvessels,
- each microvessel of each set being positioned adjacent to microvessels of only the two remaining sets,
- a layer permeable to said aqueous alkaline processing solution overlying said first major surface of said support means and said silver halide emulsions comprised of means for precipitating silver from said aqueous alkaline processing solution and an oxidized developing agent scavenger,
- a transparent cover sheet,
- dye mordant receiver means positioned adjacent said cover sheet, and
- means comprised of a reflective pigment interposed between said receiver means and said permeable layer to permit lateral spreading of imaging dye during transfer to said receiver means.
- 66. An integral dye image transfer photographic element according to claim 65 in which said cover sheet contains microvessels and said dye mordant receiver means is positioned in the microvessels.
- 67. An integral dye image transfer photographic element according to claim 65 in which said precursors are oxichromic leuco dyes.
- 68. In a process of translating to a viewable form an imagewise exposure pattern of a photographic element including a support having first and second major surfaces and a radiation-sensitive imaging means capable of undergoing as a function of at least one of photographic exposure and processing a change in its optical density or mobility, the imaging means being comprised of an image dye or image dye precursor which permits visually detectable lateral image spreading to occur when the imaging means is coated on a planar support surface,
- the improvement comprising
- limiting lateral image spreading by retaining at least the image dye or image dye precursor of the imaging means in a predetermined, ordered planar array of microvessels formed by the support, the microvessels of the planar array formed by the support opening toward one major surface of the support and next adjacent microvessels of the planar array being laterally spaced by less than the width of adjacent microvessels opening toward either major surface of the support.
- 69. In a process of producing a photographic image comprising imagewise exposing, while associated with a photographic support, a planar distribution of radiation-sensitive printout or dry processable silver halide emulsion which exhibits halation,
- the improvement comprising
- retaining during exposure the radiation-sensitive silver halide in a predetermined, ordered array of microvessels formed by the support, thereby intercepting during exposure laterally deflected exposing radiation with the support in a plane common to the radiation-sensitive imaging means.
- 70. In a process of producing a photographic image comprising imagewise exposing, while associated with a photographic support, the support means including lateral wall means providing a barrier between adjacent microvessels for laterally deflected exposing radiation and means forming a substantially colorless and transparent bottom wall of the reaction microvessels, a planar distribution of radiation-sensitive silver halide which exhibits halation,
- the improvement comprising
- retaining during exposure the radiation-sensitive silver halide in a predetermined, ordered array of microvessels formed by the support, thereby intercepting during exposure laterally deflected exposing radiation with the support in a plane common to the radiation-sensitive imaging means.
- 71. In a process comprised of contacting with an aqueous alkaline photographic processing solution an imagewise exposed silver halide photographic element of the developing out type including a support and an image-forming unit comprised of at least one image dye or image dye precursor which produces visually detectable lateral image spreading in translating an imagewise exposure pattern to a viewable dye image in response to processing,
- the improvement comprising
- limiting lateral image spreading during contact with the aqueous alkaline processing solution by retaining at least the one image dye or image dye precursor of the image-forming unit in at least one predetermined, ordered planar array of microvessels formed by the support, the microvessels of each planar array formed by the support opening toward one major surface of the support and next adjacent microvessels of each planar array being laterally spaced by less than the width of adjacent microvessels opening toward either major surface of the support.
- 72. An improved process according to claim 71 in which a silver image is developed in the photographic element during contact with the aqueous alkaline processing solution.
- 73. An improved process according to claim 72 in which the silver image is employed as a catalyst for a redox reaction between an oxidizing agent and a dye-imagegenerating reducing agent.
- 74. An improved process according to claim 72 in which the photographic element contains a development inhibitor releasing coupler.
- 75. A process comprising
- contacting with an aqueous alkaline processing solution in the presence of a silver halide developing agent an imagewise exposed photographic element comprised of a support defining a planar array of microvessels opening toward one major surface of the support and an imageforming unit comprised of a bleachable leuco dye and a silver halide emulsion, the bleachable leuco dye being located in the microvessels,
- converting the bleachable leuco dye to an imaging dye upon contact with the aqueous alkaline processing solution and
- concurrently imagewise developing the silver halide and bleaching the imaging dye in developing areas to produce a viewable dye image which is a complement of the image pattern of silver halide development.
- 76. In a process comprised of translating to a viewable form an imagewise exposure pattern of a photographic element including a support and a radiation-sensitive silver haloiodide emulsion and a internally fogged silver halide emulsion,
- the improvement comprising
- limiting lateral image spreading by retaining at least one of the silver halide emulsions in a predetermined, ordered planar array of microvessels formed by the support.
- 77. An improved process according to claim 76 in which the radiation-sensitive silver haloiodide emulsion is retained in the microvessels.
- 78. A process employing an imagewise exposed photographic element comprised of support means having first and second major surfaces, the support means defining a predetermined, ordered planar array of reaction microvessels opening toward the first major surface, each of the microvessels having a bottom wall and lateral walls, a mirror coating of a metal capable of reaction with an organic sulfide to form a substantially black metallic sulfide overlying at least the walls of the microvessels and a silver halide emulsion containing an organic sulfide-releasing coupler located in the microvessels, comprising
- developing the imagewise exposed photographic element by contact with an aqueous alkaline processing solution in the presence of a silver halide developing agent,
- reacting oxidized developing agent generated by the step of developing with the coupler to release an organic sulfide, and
- reacting the organic sulfide with the mirror coating to increase the optical density of the walls of the microvessels.
- 79. A process employing an imagewise exposed photographic element comprised of support means having first and second major surfaces, the support means defining a predetermined, ordered planar array of reaction microvessels opening toward the first major surface, a radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion containing a development inhibitor releasing coupler, a fogged silver halide emulsion positioned in contact with the radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion and at least one of the silver halide emulsions being positioned in the reaction microvessels, comprising
- developing the imagewise exposed photographic element by contact with an aqueous alkaline processing solution in the presence of a silver halide developing agent,
- reacting oxidized developing agent generated by the step of developing with the development inhibitor releasing coupler to release a mobile development inhibitor, and
- inhibiting development of the fogged silver halide emulsion with the released mobile development inhibitor.
- 80. A process employing an imagewise exposed photographic element comprised of support means having first and second major surfaces, the support means being comprised of bottom and lateral walls which define a planar array of reaction microvessels opening toward the first major surface and, positioned within the reaction microvessels, a negative-working silver halide emulsion comprised of a hydrophilic colloid and silver halide grains, a portion of which have latent image sites formed by imagewise exposure and the remaining silver halide grains being substantially free of latent image sites, comprising
- selectively initiating infectious development within each reaction microvessel containing silver halide grains having latent image sites and
- employing the lateral walls forming the reaction microvessels to limit lateral spreading in infectious development beyond the microvessels in which it is initiated.
- 81. A process employing an imagewise exposed photographic element comprised of support means having first and second major surfaces, the support means defining a planar array of reaction microvessels opening toward the first major surface and, positoned within the reaction microvessels, a negative-working silver halide emulsion comprised of a hydrophilic colloid and silver halide grains bearing latent image sites, the total latent image sites on the silver halide grains within each microvessel being directly related to the number of photons incident upon the area subtended by the microvessel during imagewise exposure, comprising
- within each microvessel partially developing the silver halide grains containing latent image sites to provide developed silver in direct relation to the number of latent image sites within the microvessel and
- generating a uniform dye density within each microvessel which is directly related to the quantity of silver developed within the microvessel.
- 82. A process according to claim 81 in which partial development of the silver halide containing latent image sites is achieved by employing a self-inhibiting developing agent.
- 83. A process according to claim 81 in which partial development of the silver halide containing latent image sites is achieved by interrupting silver halide development prior to complete development of the silver halide grains containing latent image sites.
- 84. A process according to claim 81 in which partial development of the silver halide containing latent image sites is achieved by employing a silver halide emulsion containing a development inhibitor releasing coupler.
- 85. In a process of producing a viewable image employing imagewise exposed radiation-sensitive silver halide contained within image-generating means capable of shifting an image component between a mobile and an immobile form in response to silver halide development comprising,
- contacting the silver halide of the image-generating means with an aqueous alkaline processing solution in the presence of a silver halide developing agent and
- imagewise transferring the imaging component in its mobile form to an image-receiving means,
- the improvement comprising
- in a manner compatible with its imagewise transfer selectively retaining the imaging component in at least one predetermined, ordered planar array of laterally spaced microvessels formed by the image-generating means to inhibit lateral image spreading, next adjacent microvessels of each planar array being laterally spaced by less than their width.
- 86. An improved process of producing a viewable image according to claim 85 in which the imaging component is retained in microvessels in the image-receiving means subsequent to transfer.
- 87. In a process of producing a viewable silver image employing imagewise exposed radiation-sensitive silver halide coated on a support comprising
- imagewise developing the exposed silver halide, solubilizing undeveloped silver halide and transferring the solubilized silver halide to a silver reception means containing a silver precipitating agent,
- the improvement comprising
- retaining the silver halide prior to solubilization in a predetermined, ordered planar array of reaction microvessels formed by the support.
- 88. In a process of producing a viewable dye image employing dye-image-generating means comprised of an imagewise exposed silver halide emulsion as a first component and imaging dye means capable of shifting between a mobile and an immobile form in response to silver halide development as a second component, comprising
- developing the silver halide emulsion and
- imagewise transferring to a dye image-receiving means a mobile portion of the imaging dye means,
- the improvement comprising
- in a manner compatible with its imagewise transfer selectively retaining the imaging dye means in at least one predetermined, ordered planar array of laterally spaced microvessels formed by at least one of the imagegenerating means and the image-receiving means, next adjacent microvessels of each planar array being laterally spaced by less than their width.
- 89. In a process of producing a viewable dye image employing an element comprised of a support and an imagewise exposed silver halide emulsion containing an image dye precursor capable of producing a mobile image dye in response to silver halide development, comprising
- developing the silver halide emulsion and
- imagewise transferring mobile image dye to a receiver,
- the improvement comprising
- retaining the silver halide emulsion in a predetermined, ordered planar array of microvessels formed by the support.
- 90. In a process of producing a viewable multicolor image employing an imagewise exposed silver halide color photographic element comprised of a support, first imaging means responsive to the blue portion of the spectrum, second imaging means responsive to the green portion of the spectrum, and third imaging means responsive to the red portion of the spectrum, each of said imaging means containing silver halide, said process comprising developing the color photographic element to produce a multicolor image,
- the improvement comprising
- retaining the silver halide of at least one of the imaging means in a planar array of reaction microvessels during development, next adjacent microvessels of the array being laterally spaced by less than their width in a predetermined, ordered manner.
- 91. In a process according to claim 90 the further improvement in which at least one of said imaging means is entirely contained within the reaction microvessels.
- 92. In a process according to claim 91 the further improvement in which each of the first, second, and third imaging means is located in the reaction microvessels.
- 93. In a process according to claim 92 the further improvement in which the first, second and third imaging means are located in separate sets of the microvessels and the separate sets of the microvessels form an interlaid pattern.
- 94. A photographic element comprising
- support means having first and second major surfaces, said support means defining a planar array of microvessels which open toward said first major surface, said support means providing a lateral barrier between adjacent microvessels,
- a segmented blue filter located in a first set of the microvessels,
- a segmented green filter located in a second set of the microvessels,
- a segmented red filter located in a third set of the microvessels,
- the first, second and third sets of the microvessels forming an interlaid pattern of blue, green and red filter segments, and
- a panchromatically radiation-sensitive imaging means overlying the first, second and third sets of the microvessels.
- 95. An improved photographic element according to claim 94 in which said radiation-sensitive imaging means is silver halide.
- 96. An improved photographic element according to claim 94 in which said radiation-sensitive imaging means is a silver halide emulsion.
- 97. An improved photographic element according to claim 96 in which said silver halide emulsion is a printout or dry processable silver halide emulsion.
- 98. An improved photographic element according to claim 96 in which said silver halide emulsion is of the developing out type capable of being developed in an aqueous alkaline processing solution.
- 99. A process of producing a multicolor additive primary image comprising
- imagewise exposing an element according to claim 94 and
- producing an increased neutral density in areas in which the radiation-sensitive imaging means is exposed.
- 100. A photographic element comprising
- support means having first and second major surfaces, said support means defining a planar array of microvessels which open toward said first major surface,
- an immobile blue dye or pigment and an imaging component capable of providing a mobile yellow dye or dye precursor located in a first set of microvessels forming said planar array,
- an immobile green dye or pigment and an imaging component capable of providing a mobile magenta dye or dye precursor located in a second set of microvessels forming said planar array,
- an immobile red dye or pigment and an imaging component capable of providing a mobile cyan dye or dye precursor located in a third set of microvessels forming said planar array,
- said first, second, and third sets of microvessels forming an interlaid pattern,
- said support means providing a lateral barrier between adjacent microvessels, and
- a panchromatically sensitized silver halide emulsion coated adjacent said first major surface.
- 101. An improved photographic element according to claim 100 in which said cyan, magenta and yellow dyes or dye precursors are capable of shifting between a mobile and an immobile form in response to silver halide development.
- 102. An improved photographic element according to claim 100 additionally including means overlying the microvessels for terminating silver halide development.
- 103. A process of producing a multicolor additive primary image and a multicolor subtractive primary image comprising
- imagewise exposing an element according to claim 101,
- developing the silver halide as a function of exposure,
- transferring to a receiver and concurrently laterally spreading mobile dye so that dye from adjacent pattern areas lies in overlapping areas of the receiver,
- solubilizing remaining silver halide, and
- imagewise transferring the solubilized silver halide to a receiver containing a silver precipitating agent.
- 104. A photographic element comprising
- an aqueous alkaline processing solution containing a silver halide solvent,
- support means having first and second major surfaces, said support means defining a planar array of microvessels which open toward said first major surface, next adjacent of the microvessels forming the planar array being laterally spaced by less than the width of any adjacent microvessels, said support means being impermeable to said aqueous alkaline processing solution and including transparent means forming a bottom wall surface of the reaction microvessels and light absorbing lateral wall means providing a barrier between adjacent reaction microvessels,
- a red filter dye or pigment located in a first set of microvessels,
- a green filter dye or pigment located in a second set of microvessels,
- a blue filter dye or pigment located in a third set of microvessels,
- the first, second and third sets of the microvessels forming an interlaid pattern of blue, green and red filter segments,
- a panchromatically sensitized silver halide emulsion overlying said first major surface of said support means,
- a transparent cover sheet overlying said silver halide emulsion,
- silver reception means including means for precipitating silver solubilized in the aqueous alkaline processing solution positioned between said cover sheet and said support means,
- reflective pigment means for providing a reflective surface underlying said silver reception means, and
- means for initially confining and thereafter releasing said aqueous alkaline processing solution at a location between said silver halide emulsions and said cover sheet.
- 105. An element according to claim 104 in which said silver halide emulsions are negative-working.
- 106. An element according to claim 104 in which said cover sheet is provided with microvessels and said silver reception means is located within the microvessels of said cover sheet.
- 107. In a photographic element capable of producing a multicolor transferred dye image comprising an aqueous alkaline processing solution, support means having first and second major surfaces, a panchromatically sensitized silver halide emulsion of the developing out type, capable of being developed, after imagewise exposure, in said aqueous alkaline processing solution, a first imaging component containing an immobile red filter dye or pigment and an image cyan dye or cyan dye precursor of alterable mobility, a second imaging component containing an immobile green filter dye or pigment and an imaging magenta dye or magenta dye precursor of alterable mobility and a third imaging component containing an immobile blue filter dye or pigment and an imaging yellow dye or yellow dye precursor of alterable mobility, a transparent cover sheet, receiver means for mordanting mobile imaging dye positioned between said silver halide emulsion and said cover sheet, means interposed between said silver halide emulsion and said receiver means to permit lateral spreading of imaging dye during transfer to said receiver means, at least one of said interposed means and said aqueous alkaline processing solution containing a reflective pigment and means for initially confining and thereafter releasing said aqueous processing solution at a location between said silver halide emulsion and said cover sheet,
- the improvement comprising
- said support means defining a planar array of reaction microvessels which open toward said first major surface,
- next adjacent of the microvessels forming the planar array being laterally spaced by less than the width of any adjacent microvessels,
- said first imaging component being located in a first set of the microvessels,
- said second imaging component being located in a second set of the microvessels,
- said third imaging component being located in a third set of the microvessels,
- said first, second and third sets of the microvessels forming an interlaid pattern,
- said aqueous alkaline processing solution containing a silver halide solvent,
- means for precipitating silver from said aqueous alkaline processing solution overlying said silver halide emulsion, and
- said support means being impermeable to said aqueous alkaline processing solution and including transparent means forming a bottom wall surface of the microvessels and light absorbing lateral wall means providing a barrier between adjacent microvessels.
- 108. An improved photographic element according to claim 107 in which said means for precipitating silver forms a layer which also contains a scavenger for mobile oxidized developing agent.
- 109. An improved photographic element according to claim 107 in which said silver halide emulsions contain imaging dye precursors.
- 110. An improved photographic element according to claim 109 in which said dye precursors are dye-forming couplers.
- 111. An improved photographic element according to claim 109 in which said dye precursors are leuco dyes.
- 112. An improved photographic element according to claim 109 in which silver halide emulsion is negative-working.
- 113. An improved photographic element according to claim 109 in which said silver halide emulsion is a direct-positive emulsion.
- 114. An integral dye image transfer photographic element capable of producing a multicolor transferred dye image comprising
- an aqueous alkaline processing solution containing a silver halide solvent,
- support means having first and second major surfaces, said support means defining a planar array of substantially uniform hexagonal microvessels which open toward said first major surface, next adjacent of the microvessels forming the planar array being laterally spaced by less than the width of any adjacent microvessels, said support means being impermeable to said aqueous alkaline processing solution and including a transparent means forming a bottom wall surface of the microvessels and light absorbing lateral wall means providing a barrier between adjacent reaction microvessels, the reaction microvessels having an average diameter in the range of from 7 to 100 microns and an average depth in the range of from 5 to 20 microns,
- an immobile red filter dye or pigment and a cyan dye precursor capable of being immobilized as a function of silver halide development in said aqueous alkaline processing solution located in a first set of the microvessels,
- red responsive surface latent image-forming negative-working silver halide located adjacent said first set of microvessels,
- an immobile green filter dye or pigment and a magenta dye precursor capable of being immobilized as a function of silver halide development in said aqueous alkaline processing solution located in a second set of the microvessels,
- green responsive surface latent image-forming negative-working silver halide located adjacent said second set of microvessels,
- an immobile blue filter dye or pigment and a yellow dye precursor capable of being immobilized as a function of silver halide development in said aqueous alkaline processing solution located in a third set of the microvessels,
- blue responsive surface latent image-forming negative-working silver halide located adjacent said third set of microvessels,
- each microvessel of each set being positioned adjacent to microvessels of the two remaining sets,
- a transparent cover sheet,
- dye immobilizing receiver means positioned adjacent said cover sheet, and
- means comprised of a reflective pigment interposed between said receiver means and said permeable layer to permit lateral spreading of imaging dye during transfer to said receiver means.
- 115. An integral dye image transfer photographic element according to claim 114 in which said cover sheet contains microvessels and said dye immobilizing receiver means is positioned in the microvessels.
- 116. An integral dye image transfer photographic element according to claim 114 in which said precursors are oxichromic leuco dyes.
- 117. In a process of producing a viewable silver image employing imagewise exposed radiation-sensitive silver halide coated on a support comprising
- imagewise developing the exposed silver halide,
- solubilizing undeveloped silver halide, and
- transferring the solubilized silver halide to a silver reception means containing a silver precipitating agent,
- the improvement comprising
- employing an as the silver reception means an element comprised of
- a support means having first and second major surfaces and, on said support means, a material capable of precipitating silver,
- said support means defining microvessels which individually open toward one of said first and second major surfaces,
- a plurality of the microvessels opening toward said first major surface of said support means to form a planar array,
- next adjacent of the microvessels forming the planar array being laterally spaced by less than the width of adjacent microvessels opening toward either of said first and second major surfaces, and
- said silver precipitating agent being present at least in part in a plurality of the microvessels of the planar array to form a recurring pattern.
- 118. In a process of producing a viewable dye image employing an image-generating means comprised of an imagewise exposed silver halide emulsion as a first component and imaging dye means capable of shifting between a mobile and an immobile form in response to silver halide development as a second component, comprising
- developing the silver halide emulsion, and
- imagewise transferring to a dye image-receiving means a mobile portion of the imaging dye means,
- the improvement comprising
- in a manner compatible with its imagewise transfer selectively retaining the imaging dye means in a planar array of microvessels formed by an element which constitutes the image-receiving means comprised of
- support means having first and second major surfaces and, on said support means, a material capable of reducing the mobility of the imaging dye means,
- said support means defining microvessels which individually open toward one of said first and second major surfaces,
- a plurality of the microvessels opening toward a first major surface of said support means to form a planar array,
- next adjacent of the microvessels forming the planar array being laterally spaced by less than the width of adjacent microvessels opening toward either of said first and second major surfaces, and
- said mobility reducing material being present at least in part in a plurality of the microvessels of said planar array to form a recurring pattern.
- 119. An improved process according to claim 118 in which said material capable of reducing the mobility of the imaging dye means is a dye mordant.
- 120. An improved process according to claim 118 in which said material capable of reducing the mobility of the imaging dye means is an oxidant.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 008,819, filed Feb. 2, 1979 now abandoned.
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