Claims
- 1. A black and white photothermographic material comprising a support and having on at least one side thereof, one or more thermally developable imaging layers comprising a binder and, in reactive association, a photosensitive silver halide, a non-photosensitive source of reducible silver ions, and a reducing agent composition,
wherein said photothermographic material, when imaged and heat-processed, has an image tone that is characterized such that the value for b* at an optical density of 1.0 is greater than the value for b* at Dmin.
- 2. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said one or more thermally developable imaging layers have a total absorbance of at least 0.6 at an exposure wavelength.
- 3. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said one or more thermally developable imaging layers have a total absorbance of at least 1.0 at an exposure wavelength.
- 4. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said silver halide has been chemically sensitized with a sulfur-containing chemical sensitizing compound.
- 5. The photothermographic material of claim 1, when imaged and heat-processed, has an image tone that is characterized as having a b* value at Dmin that is greater than −13.
- 6. The photothermographic material of claim 1, when imaged and heat-processed, has an image tone wherein the value for b* at an optical density of 1.0 is greater than the value for b* at Dmin by at least 0.3.
- 7. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein the photothermographic material exhibits a hue angle, hab, such that 220°<hab, <260°, where hab is the hue angle, hab=arctan(b*/a*), as measured at an optical density of 1.0. and as defined in the CIELAB color system.
- 8. The photothermographic material of claim 1 further comprising a blue dye in the support or in one or more layers, or in both the support and one or more layers.
- 9. A method of forming a visible image comprising:
A) imagewise exposing the photothermographic material of claim 1 to electromagnetic radiation to form a latent image, and B) simultaneously or sequentially, heating said exposed photothermographic material to develop said latent image into a visible image.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said photothermographic material has a transparent support and said method further comprises:
C) positioning said exposed and heat-developed photothermographic material between a source of imaging radiation and an imageable material that is sensitive to said imaging radiation, and D) exposing said imageable material to said imaging radiation through the visible image in said exposed and heat-developed photothermographic material to provide an image in said imageable material.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said imagewise exposed and heat-developed photothermographic material is used for a medical diagnosis.
- 12. The method of claim 9 wherein said imagewise exposure is carried out using an image or images obtained by computed radiographic means, digital radiographic means, or digitally scanning a radiographic image in a wet-processed radiographic film.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/461,074, filed Jun. 13, 2003, entitled “PHOTOTHERMOGRAPHIC MATERIALS WITH IMPROVED IMAGE TONE” by Bryan V. Hunt et al.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10461074 |
Jun 2003 |
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10686806 |
Oct 2003 |
US |