The luminescent properties of photocured aliphatic and aromatic network polycarbonate methacrylates, containing organic fluorescent dyad, have been studied. The dyad molecule includes two photosensitive fragments—tetraarylimidazole with a hydroxyl group and azomethinocoumarin—in each of which excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) occurs, leading to the appearance of two emissions: blue (450 nm) and green (535 nm). It was established that the ratio of the intensities of these emissions depends very significantly on the excitation wavelength, as well as on the length, flexibility and polarity of the matrix oligomeric bridges.