Image forming process comprising controlling the swelling degree

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Color imaging process – Stabilizing

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430377, 430386, 430387, 430421, 430435, 430436, 430621, 430538, 430539, 430558, G03C 130, G03C 176, G03C 732

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ABSTRACT:
An image forming process is disclosed, which comprises, in the photographic processing of silver halide color photographic materials, processing the color photographic material having a swelling degree of the photographic layer(s) of from 1.5 to 4.0 in the water washing step for the total water washing processing time of from 30 to 90 seconds. According to the process of the invention, the storage stability of color images obtained after processing and/or after lapsing a time does not reduce even when the water washing processing time is shortened.

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