Method for developing of silver halide photographic materials ut

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

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430 30, 430271, 430536, 430539, 430567, 430639, 430642, 430643, 430644, 430906, 430909, 430911, 430950, 430961, 430966, G03C 102, G03C 176, G03C 1495, G03C 524

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ABSTRACT:
A method for processing a silver halide light-sensitive material is disclosed, comprising a support having thereon at least one silver halide emulsion layer with an automatic developing machine which comprises developing an imagewise exposed silver halide light-sensitive material, wherein an amount of organic substances remaining in at least one of the emulsion layer or other hydrophilic colloid layers comprising a surface protective layer after said processing with said automatic developing machine, is not more than about 90 wt % of the weight of said organic substances prior to said processing.

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