Claims
- 1. A method of continuously processing an imagewise exposed silver halide photographic material using an automatic processor which has a color development bath, comprising the steps of a) developing with a color developer containing an aromatic primary amine color developing agent in an amount of from 0.1 to 20 g per liter and an organic preservative in an amount of from 0.005 to 0.5 mol per liter, and b) adding to the color developer during the continuous processing (i) a replenisher for the color developer containing an aromatic primary amine color developing agent and other components for the development to compensate for active components consumed in the development in an amount of from 20 ml to 600 ml per m.sup.2 of the photographic material processed, and (ii) a water solution containing water as a main component in an amount of from 0.1 to 1.2 times the amount of the developer which has evaporated from the bath at a frequency of about once per week or more often, wherein said water solution is added independent of the replenisher, and said continuous processing is carried out for a period of time exceeding one week.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein the amount of the water solution added to the color developer bath is from 0.3 to 0.9 times the amount of the developer which has evaporated.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein the amount of the organic preservative added to the color developer solution is from 0.03 mol/liter to 0.1 mol/liter of the color developer solution.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein the organic preservative is selected from the group consisting of substituted hydroxylamines, hydroxamic acids, hydrazines, hydrazides, phenols .alpha.-hydroxyketones, .alpha.-aminoketones, saccharides, monoamines, diamines, polyamines, quaternary ammonium salts, nitroxy radicals, alcohols, oximes, diamido compounds, and condensed ring amines.
- 5. A method as in claim 4, wherein the organic preservative comprises (i) at least one compound selected from the group consisting of the substituted hydroxylamines, the hydroxamic acids, the hydrazines, the hydrazides, the phenols, the .alpha.-hydroxyketones, the .alpha.-aminoketones and the saccharides, and (ii) at least one compound selected from the group consisting of the monoamines, the diamines, the polyamines, the quaternary ammonium salts, the nitroxy radicals, the alcohols, the oximes, the diamino compounds and the condensed ring amines.
- 6. A method as in claim 4, wherein the organic preservative comprises (i) one compound selected from the group consisting of the substituted hydroxylamines, the hydrazines and the hydrazides, and at least (ii) one compound selected from the group consisting of the monoamine and the condensed ring amine compounds.
- 7. A method as in claim 4, wherein the organic preservative comprises one of the substituted hydroxylamine compounds and one of the monoamine compounds.
- 8. A method as in claim 1, wherein the water solution added to the developer is water.
- 9. A method as in claim 1, wherein the water solution is added to the developer at a frequency of about once per day or more often.
- 10. A method as in claim 1, further comprising bleaching in a bath having a bleaching ability, fixing in a bath having a fixing ability, and washing in at least one of a water washing bath and a stabilization bath.
- 11. A method as in claim 10, wherein a two tank countercurrent system is used for the washing step, and a water replenisher solution or a replenisher of a stabilization solution is added thereto in an amount of from 300 ml to 1,000 ml per square meter of the light-sensitive material processed.
- 12. A method as in claim 10, wherein a three tank countercurrent system is used for the washing step, and a water replenisher solution or a replenisher of a stabilization solution is added thereto in an amount of from 100 ml to 500 ml per square meter of the light-sensitive material processed.
- 13. A method as in claim 10, wherein a four tank countercurrent system is used for the washing step, and a water replenisher solution or a replenisher of a stabilization solution is added thereto in an amount of from 50 ml to 300 ml per square meter of the light-sensitive material processed.
- 14. A method as in claim 10, wherein the pH of the wash water or the stabilization solution is from 4 to 9.
- 15. A method as in claim 10, wherein the time for water washing or stabilization is from 10 seconds to 4 minutes.
- 16. A method as in claim 15, wherein the time for water washing or stabilization is from 20 seconds to 2 minutes.
- 17. A method as in claim 10, wherein the temperature of the water washing bath or stabilization bath is from 20.degree. C. to 50.degree. C.
- 18. A method as in claim 17, wherein the temperature of the water washing bath or stabilization bath is from 25.degree. C. to 45.degree. C.
- 19. A method as in claim 10, wherein the water solution added to the developer is a water replenisher solution for replenishing the water washing bath.
- 20. A method as in claim 10, wherein the water solution added to the developer is a replenisher of a stabilization solution for replenishing the stabilization bath.
- 21. A method as in claim 10, wherein the bleaching and fixing steps are carried out in a combined blix bath.
- 22. A method as in claim 10, further comprising adding a water replenisher solution to the water washing bath or a replenisher of a stabilization solution to the stabilization bath in an amount of from 1 to 50 times by volume the amount of processing solution carried over from a prebath thereof.
- 23. A method as in claim 22, wherein the amount of the water replenisher solution added to the water washing bath or the amount the replenisher of the stabilization solution added to the stabilization bath is from 3 to 20 times by volume the amount of processing solution carried over from a prebath thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/704,651 filed May 30, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/299,577 filed Jan. 23, 1989, abandoned.
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