Photographic label with copied fine printed matter

A label and practical technology, applied in the field of packaging materials, can solve the problems that have not been applied, and achieve the effect of improving image quality

Inactive Publication Date: 2003-07-30
EASTMAN KODAK CO
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[0236] The following examples illustrate the practice of the invention. They do not include all possible forms of the invention. Unless otherwise stated, all parts and percentages are by weight.

[0237] Silver halide pressure-sensitive packaging labels are manufactured by applying a photosensitive silver halide image layer to a pressure-sensitive label substrate. The photographic label substrate consists of the backside of a flexible biaxially oriented polypropylene utility sheet coated with a pressure-sensitive adhesive, which is adhered to a laminated black-coated paper carrier sheet. The photosensitive silver halide image layer is a coupler system that can accurately reproduce the yellow, magenta, and cyan coupler of the skin color. After processing the image, the photographic label can be covered with an environmental protection layer to protect the vulnerable silver halide image layer from environmental solvents. This example illustrates how to make a photographic label with...

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The invention relates to a photographic label comprising a pragmatic polymer sheet, at least one layer comprising at least one image forming layer comprising photosensitive silver halide grains and dye forming coupler above said pragmatic polymer sheet, wherein said at least one image forming layer has an exposure time to obtain a usable Dmax of 1.5 of less than 0.01 seconds, wherein said at least one image forming layer is substantially free of image dye stabilizers, and wherein said polymer sheet has an L* of greater than 95.

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Invention field [0001] The present invention relates to packaging materials. In a preferred form, the present invention relates to silver halide pressure-sensitive labels for printing text, graphics, and images on packaging materials. Background of the invention [0002] The applied pressure-sensitive label is applied to the packaging to establish brand warnings, indicate the content of the packaging, transmit quality information about the packaging content, and provide consumers with information such as product usage instructions or ingredient list. Printing on pressure-sensitive labels is generally applied directly to packaging or printed media, and printing is usually applied to packaging using gravure printing or flexographic printing. The three types of data applied to pressure-sensitive labels are text, graphics, and images. Some packages require only one type of information, while others require more than one type of information. [0003] The prior a...

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IPC IPC(8): G03C11/02G03C1/08G03C1/795G03C7/20G03C7/30G03C7/392G09F3/02G09F3/10
CPCG03C1/795G03C1/7954G03C1/08G03C7/3041G03C7/3022G03C2001/03517G03C2001/03535G03C2007/3025G03C2200/01
Inventor J·B·里格尔R·P·布尔德莱斯
Owner EASTMAN KODAK CO
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