Claims
- 1. A processing method comprising development-processing with an automatic developing machine while replenishing a developing solution, a photographic material comprising a support having thereon a silver halide emulsion layer or a constituent layer adjacent to the emulsion layer which contains (i) a silver halide composition comprising at least one of silver bromochloride, silver chloroiodide, or silver bromochloroiodide each having a silver chloride content of 90% mol or more, or silver chloride, and (ii) a compound represented by the following Formula (I) ##STR12## wherein R.sub.1 represents a hydrogen atom, an ammonium group, or an alkali metal atom; and R.sub.2 represents a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, or an aryl group, with a developing solution containing
- (1) a dihydroxybenzene compound, and
- (2) an ascorbic acid or a derivative thereof in an amount of at least 5 mole % based on the amount of the dihydroxybenzene compound,
- wherein said developing solution is replenished in an amount of from 150 to 200 ml per m.sup.2 of the photographic material being processed.
- 2. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the developing solution has been stored in a vessel of a plastic packaging material having an oxygen permeation of 50 ml/m.sup.2, atm.day or less at temperature of 20.degree. C. and relative humidity of 65%.
- 3. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the support is transparent and the emulsion layer contains silver halide grains having a (100) face/(111) face ratio of 5 or more and having been spectrally sensitized to 600 nm or more and the material further comprises a colored back layer.
- 4. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the support is transparent and the emulsion layer contains silver halide grains having a (111) face/(100) face ratio of 5 or more and having been spectrally sensitized to 600 nm or more and the material further comprises a colored back layer.
- 5. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the photographic material has a coated silver amount of 2.6 g/m.sup.2 or less and a total gelatin amount of 3.5 g/m.sup.2 or less.
- 6. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein a developing concentrate and a fixing concentrate consisting of one part and each of the concentrates is diluted to a processing solution with water in each tank and supplied as a replenishing solution.
- 7. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein a vessel for the developing concentrate and the fixing concentrate is an integrated packaging material.
- 8. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the amounts of the developing concentrate and the fixing concentrate contained in the vessel are consumed at the same time.
- 9. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein there is used an automatic developing machine in which a rinsing bath and a rinsing roller (a crossover roller) are disposed between a developing bath and a fixing bath and between the fixing bath and a washing bath.
- 10. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the processing occurs in an automatic developing machine in which various anti-deposit agents are contained in a stock bath from which water is supplied to the washing bath and the rinsing bath.
- 11. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the processing occurs in an automatic developing machine in which an electromagnetic valve is disposed at an exhaust port of a washing bath.
- 12. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein total processing time (Dry to Dry) is 20 to 120 seconds.
- 13. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein a roller heating means contacts the photographic material at the front part of a drying unit in the automatic developing machine and is maintained at 70.degree. C. or higher.
- 14. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the processing is carried out in a developing tank of an automatic developing machine having the aperture rate of 0.04 or less.
- 15. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the developing solution does not substantially contain a boron compound.
- 16. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the fixing solution does not substantially contain an aluminum compound.
- 17. The processing method as in claim 1, wherein the processing is carried out in an automatic developing machine which comprises a multi-room bath and is of a multi-stage countercurrent water system.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/160,161 filed Dec. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
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