Method for processing a silver halide photographic material

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

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430435, 430264, 430598, 430605, G03C 526

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053407040

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a photographic image forming method. A silver halide photographic material is processed with a developing solution having a pH of 9.6 to 11.0. The silver halide photographic material has at least one light-sensitive layer containing a chemically-sensitized silver halide emulsion comprising silver halide grains having a silver chloride content of at least 60 mol %. At least one of said at least one light-sensitive layer and a light-insensitive hydrophilic colloid layer contains a hydrazine compound represented by the formula (1):

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