Method of processing silver halide photographic light-sensitive

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Silver halide colloid tanning process – composition – or product

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430265, 430267, 430268, 430434, 430399, 430448, 430491, 430492, G03C 106

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H00016080

ABSTRACT:
A method of processing with a developer a silver halide photographic light-sensitive material is disclosed, the material comprising a support and provided thereon, a silver halide emulsion layer comprising silver halide grains having not less than 90 mol % chloride, the emulsion layer or a hydrophilic colloid layer adjacent to the emulsion layer containing a tetrazolium compound, or a hydrazine derivative, and replenisher for developer being supplied to the developer in an amount of not more than 200 ml per m.sup.2 of the material processed, wherein the developer contains a carbonate salt in an amount of not less than 0.2 mol/liter.

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Derwent, No. 84-129,452 JPA-58-174,948; Oct. 14, 1983.

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