Method for processing a silver halide photographic light-sensiti

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

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430400, 430418, 430460, G03C 544, G03C 5395

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method for processing a silver halide light-sensitive material in which processing can be carried out while maintaining and controlling the processing performance of a bleach-fixing solution. This results in making it possible to reduce the amount of the bleach-fixing solution used. The method comprises subjecting an image-wise exposed silver halide light-sensitive material to bleach-fixing processing in a bleach-fixing solution after a color development processing, wherein a bath containing the bleach-fixing solution is divided into plural parts by at least one anion exchange membrane wherein an anode and a cathode are disposed in different parts so that electrification can be carried out between the anode part and the cathode part.

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