Process for treating silver halide photographic light-sensitive

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

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430372, 430386, 430393, 430400, 430430, 430558, G03C 539

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ABSTRACT:
A process for developing and its after-treatment of an exposed silver halide photographic material which is capable of replacing a step of rinsing by water washing and a step of final stabilization by formaldehyde, with a single stabilizing step without water rinsing followed by directly to a drying step is disclosed.
The process comprises a solution capable of bleaching containing a ferric complex salt of organic acid, diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid and a like, and a stabilizing solution containing a certain aldehyde compound.

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Vol. XXXI, Helv. Chem. Acta, 1948, "Experimental Part", pp. 1045-1046 (1-2).

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