Claims
- 1. A photothermographic element comprising a support having thereon at least one coatable light-sensitive imaging layer and at least one layer comprising an effective amount of a base precursor comprising the salt of an organic base with an arylsulfonylacetic acid having the following structure:
- 2. The photothermographic element of claim 1 wherein said base precursor is in bleaching association with a filter dye.
- 3. The photothermographic element of claim 2 wherein said filter dye and said base precursor are both in a coatable light-absorbing layer.
- 4. The photothermographic element of claim 1 wherein said base precursor is in association with one or more blocked photographically useful compounds, and the base precursor is capable of promoting the unblocking of said one or more blocked photographically useful compounds.
- 5. The photothermographic element of claim 2 wherein the dye is a barbituric acid arylidene filter dye.
- 6. The photothermographic element of claim 5 wherein the arylidene filter dye is represented by the following formula:
- 7. The photothermographic element of claim 6 wherein the A group is represented by the following structure:
- 8. The photothermographic element of claim 2 wherein the base precursor is capable of reacting with the dye at a temperature higher than 80° C.
- 9. The photothermographic element of claim 1 wherein the organic base is a diacidic to tetraacidic base having the following Structure:
- 10. The photothermographic element of claim 9 wherein each of R14, R15, R16, R17 and R18 is hydrogen or an alkyl group.
- 11. The photothermographic element of claim 9 wherein n is 2.
- 12. The photothermographic element of claim 9 wherein R13 is an alkylene group or an arylene group, which may have one or more substituent groups.
- 13. The photothermographic element of claim 1 wherein the base precursor is a bisguanidine base precursor.
- 14. The photothermographic element of claim 1 wherein the base precursor is a bisguanidinium salt of an arylsulfonylacetic acid having the following formula:
- 15. The photothermographic element of claim 1 comprising, on the support, at least one light-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer and at least one light-absorbing non-light sensitive layer comprising said dye.
- 16. The photothermographic element of claim 2 wherein said filter dye is capable of becoming at least about 50% colorless within about 5 minutes upon heating to a temperature of at least about 90° C.
- 17. A photothermographic element according to claim 1 wherein the photothermographic element contains an imaging layer comprising a blocked developer, a light-sensitive silver halide emulsion, and a non-light sensitive silver salt oxidizing agent.
- 18. A photothermographic element according to claim 1 comprising a mixture of at least two organic silver salts, at least one of which is a non-light sensitive silver salt oxidizing agent.
- 19. The photothermographic element of claim 1 comprising, on the support, at least three aqueous-coatable light-sensitive imaging layers which have their individual sensitivities in different wavelength regions and also an aqueous-coatable filter layer, below the imaging layers, comprising at least one anitihalation dye in association with an effective amount of the base precursor, wherein said filter dye becomes at least about 50% colorless within about 5 minutes upon heating to a temperature of at least about 90° C.
- 20. A photothermographic process for preparing visible photographic images comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a photothermographic element as in claim 1 comprising, coating on the support, (i) at least one aqueous-coatable layer containing photosensitive silver halide, a water-insoluble organic silver salt as an oxidizing agent, a reducing agent for silver ion, and (ii) a aqueous-coatable light-absorbing layer comprising a filter dye in association with an effective amount of the base precursor; and (b) thermally developing the film step without any externally applied developing agent, comprising heating said film to an average temperature of at least 90° C. for at least 0.5 seconds, wherein said antihalation dye becomes at least about 50% colorless.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/300,552, filed Nov. 20, 2002.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10300552 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Child |
10765340 |
Jan 2004 |
US |