Automatic processing machine for a silver halide photograhic lig

Photography – Fluid-treating apparatus – Heating – cooling – or temperature detecting

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396627, G03D 1300, G03D 302

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for processing a silver halide photographic light-sensitive material having an emulsion surface includes a heater for heating the light sensitive material and a supplier having a supplying section positioned so as to form air space between the supplying section and the emulsion surface of the light-sensitive material so that the supplier supplies a processing solution from the supplying section through the air space onto the emulsion surface of the conveyed light-sensitive material.

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