Method for processing silver halide color photographic light-sen

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

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430393, 430432, 430428, 430463, G03C 740, G03C 524

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ABSTRACT:
A method for continuously development processing an imagewise exposed silver halide color photographic light-sensitive material, comprising the use in a washing step or stabilization step subsequent to bleaching and fixing steps or a bleach-fixing step of at least one compound represented by formula (I) ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 each represents a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a substituted alkyl group, an aryl group, a substituted aryl group, or a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group. In accordance with the present method, the stability of the washing water or stabilizer can be greatly increased without deteriorating the stability of dye images; particularly, the formation of floating matter and precipitates in the washing water or stabilizer can be substantially prevented.

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