Silver halide photographic light-sensitive material

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

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430399, 430557, 430567, G03C 736, G03C 531

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053407032

ABSTRACT:
A method of processing a silver halide light-sensitive photographic material in which a replenishing amount of a color developer is not more than 1000 ml/m.sup.2 and the material contains a coupler represented by formula I: ##STR1## The processing method of the invention can provides effects that even when treated with processing solution of low replenishing amount, a sensitive material suppresses deterioration in whiteness of non-image area and reproduces yellow close to that of a printing ink.

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