Method for processing silver halide color photographic material

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Color imaging process – Using identified radiation sensitive composition in the...

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430380, 430382, 430383, 430467, 430505, 430963, G03C 746, G03C 730

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method for processing a silver halide color photographic material with a color developer containing at least one aromatic primary amine color-developing agent. In the method a silver halide color photographic material having at least one of the layers of which comprises a silver halide emulsion of high chloride containing 80 mol % or over of silver chloride, and containing at least one coupler having relative coupling rate of 0.05 or over in each color-sensitive layer is processed, after exposure to light, with a color developer containing a specified amount of chloride ions and bromide ions.

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