Method for processing light-sensitive silver halide photographic

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96 22, 96 60R, G03C 700, G03C 716, G03C 532

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040946827

ABSTRACT:
An improved method for processing an imagewise exposed light-sensitive silver halide photographic material containing a coupler is described, wherein the siliver halide photographic material is processed with a developing bath and thereafter processed, in the presence of imagewise developed silver and a color developing agent, with a solution containing hydrogen peroxide, whereby, after the development, the developed light-sensitive silver halide photographic material is processed with a solution containing a deactivating agent or a silver halide solvent, and thereafter subjecting the thus processed light-sensitive silver halide photographic material to spraying with and/or intermittent dipping in said solution containing hydrogen peroxide.

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patent: 3841873 (1974-10-01), Mowrey et al.
patent: 3862842 (1975-01-01), Bissonette

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