Liquid crystal display
First Claim
1. A liquid crystal display wherein a liquid crystal material is contained in a gap defined between two facing surfaces, at least one of the said facing surfaces of the gap being constructed by a multi-colour relief layer obtained by the colour-development of a single hydrophilic colloid silver halide emulsion layer, said relief layer having different regions of multiple different thicknesses corresponding to the plurality of colours thereof, the thickness of each such relief region being characteristic of the particular colour of that region, each different relief region containing a dye of said corresponding colour derived from a colour coupling agent by said colour development and a diffusion-resistant colourless compound derived from a colourless coupling agent by said colour development, said colourless compound being present in each relief region in an amount which is different from that in each other relief region and is characteristic of that region, said thicknesses being so determined in relation to the wave length of the corresponding colour that an improvement in visual contrast between electrically energized and electrically non-energized regions of the display is obtained.
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In a liquid crystal display wherein a liquid crystal material is contained in a gap defined between two surfaces, at least one of the said facing surfaces of the gap is constructed by a multi-color relief layer obtained by the color-development of a single hydrophilic colloid silver halide emulsion layer. The relief layer has different regions of multiple different thicknesses corresponding to the plurality of colors thereof, the thickness of each such relief region being characteristic of the particular color of that region. Each different relief region contains a dye of the corresponding color derived from a color coupling agent by the color development and a diffusion-resistant colorless compound derived from a colorless coupling agent by said color development. The colorless compound is present in each relief region in an amount which is different from that in each other relief region and is characteristic of that region. The different thicknesses of the relief layer are so determined in relation to the wave lengths of the corresponding colors that an improvement in visual contrast between electrically energized and electrically non-energized regions of the display is obtained.
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- 1. A liquid crystal display wherein a liquid crystal material is contained in a gap defined between two facing surfaces, at least one of the said facing surfaces of the gap being constructed by a multi-colour relief layer obtained by the colour-development of a single hydrophilic colloid silver halide emulsion layer, said relief layer having different regions of multiple different thicknesses corresponding to the plurality of colours thereof, the thickness of each such relief region being characteristic of the particular colour of that region, each different relief region containing a dye of said corresponding colour derived from a colour coupling agent by said colour development and a diffusion-resistant colourless compound derived from a colourless coupling agent by said colour development, said colourless compound being present in each relief region in an amount which is different from that in each other relief region and is characteristic of that region, said thicknesses being so determined in relation to the wave length of the corresponding colour that an improvement in visual contrast between electrically energized and electrically non-energized regions of the display is obtained.
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