Method of processing photographic silver halide materials withou

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Post imaging processing

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430398, 430399, 430400, 430 30, 396568, 396577, 396626, 396633, G03C 529, G03D 304, G03D 300

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ABSTRACT:
A method of processing an imagewise exposed photographic silver halide color material in a machine containing a number of processing tanks or processing tanks which are supplied from a non-replenished source, the method comprising increasing the temperature of at least one of the tanks automatically by a predetermined amount related to the area of photographic material already processed and optionally, the time of treatment in said at least one processing tank is increased by a predetermined factor related to the area of photographic material already processed and the volume of the non-replenished processing solution.

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James, T. H., "The Theory of the Photographic Process", 4th ed. pp. 426-428, New York, 1977.
Keller, Karlheinz, "Science and Technology of Photography", pp. 129-130, Weinheim, 1993.

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