Method of processing silver halide color photographic light-sens

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

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430428, 430429, 430432, 430463, 430393, 430491, G03C 538, G03C 742

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ABSTRACT:
A method of continuously processing an imagewise exposed silver halide color photographic light-sensitive material is described, in which subsequent to a bleach-fixing step or bleaching and fixing steps the material is washed in a water washing step in the presense of at least one compound represented by general formula (I): ##STR1## wherein M is a hydrogen atom, a lithium atom, a sodium atom, a potassium atom or an ammonium ion and each M may be the same or different.
This method permits great reduction of the amount of water used in the washing step in the processing of silver halide color photographic light-sensitive materials.

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