Method for processing silver halide photographic light-sensitive

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430398, 430428, 430429, 430488, 430490, 430523, G03C 531

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ABSTRACT:
A method for processing a silver halide photographic light-sensitive material is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of
developing the silver halide photographic light-sensitive material with a developing solution and
contacting the developing solution to a member comprising the particles of a water-insoluble compound having the structural unit represented by Formula 1 and/or the particles of the water-insoluble compound represented by Formula 2; ##STR1##

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