Claims
- 1. A radiographic intensifying screen composed of a support, a fluorescent layer and a protective layer disposed in this order wherein said protective layer has a fluorescent layer side surface adjacent the fluorescent layer and an outer surface oppositely disposed from the fluorescent layer side surface and said fluorescent layer comprises one or more phosphors selected from the group consisting of a terbium activated rare earth oxysulfide phosphor, a divalent europium activated alkali earth metal fluorohalide phosphor and a silver activated sulfide phosphor, wherein light absorption material has been coated onto or dyed into the portion of the protective layer adjacent the fluorescent layer side surface thereof where said light absorption material absorbs a part of the light emitted by said fluorescent layer and where the portion of the protective layer adjacent said outer surface thereof is free of said light absorption material.
- 2. A radiographic intensifying screen as defined in claim 1 wherein said protective layer is a colored layer which comprises a transparent film and said light absorption material comprises a dye coated only on said fluorescent layer side surface.
- 3. A radiographic intensifying screen as defined in claim 2 wherein said transparent film is made of polyethylene terephthalate.
- 4. A radiographic intensifying screen as defined in claim 1 wherein the photographic sensitivity of the intensifying screen is within the range of 90% to 30% of that.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 11,538, filed Feb. 12, 1979.
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