Claims
- 1. A substantially transparent, plastomeric support for diffusion transfer photographic film units, said support comprising a plastomeric sheet material having dispersed therein a pigment in an amount insufficient to prevent substantially all light incident on said support from being transmitted therethrough but sufficient to provide an optical density for the support of at least about 5 as measured edgewise at 700 m.mu. over a path length of one inch and additionally having dispersed therein a 2-aryl-4,5 arylo-1,2,3 triazole UV absorber which is substantially transparent to visible light said triazole being present in an amount providing an optical transmission density of at least 1 between the region from about 300 to about 375 m.mu. and where said triazole conforms to the following formula: ##STR10## where: A represents a phenylene radical bounded by two neighboring carbon atoms to two nitrogen atoms of the triazole ring and,
- B represents a phenyl radical which can be substituted by groups not imparting strong coloration.
- 2. A support of claim 1 where said 2-aryl-4,5 arylo-1,2,3 triazole conforms to the formula: ##STR11## where X is hydrogen or chlorine and each R is alkyl or hydrogen.
- 3. A support of claim 1 wherein said pigment is a particulate carbon.
- 4. A substantially transparent, plastomeric support for diffusion transfer photographic film units comprising a polyester sheet material having dispersed therein: a) an amount of a particulate carbon black insufficient to prevent substantially all light incident on said support from being transmitted therethrough but sufficient to provide an optical density for the support of at least about 5 as measured edgewise at 700 m.mu. over a path length of one inch, and b) a substantially transparent 2-aryl-4,5 arylo-1,2,3 triazole UV absorber of the formula: ##STR12## where X is hydrogen or chlorine and R is alkyl or hydrogen.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. Application Ser. No. 300,277 filed Oct. 24, 1972 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,923,519 and which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 214,600 filed Jan. 3, 1972 and now abandoned.
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