Claims
- 1. A photographic processing method wherein a silver halide photosensitive material is developed after exposure with a developer solution and processed with other solutions which include at least one of a first processing solution having a bleaching function and a second processing solution having a fixing function, said method comprising the steps of:
- disposing one of said developer solution, said first processing solution and said second processing solution on one side of an anion exchange membrane and disposing one of said first processing solution and an electrolyte solution, which is different from said developer solution, said first processing solution and said second processing solution, on the other side of said membrane, wherein a solution on said one side of said membrane is different from a solution on said other side thereof; and
- conducting electricity across said membrane.
- 2. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein one of said developer solution and said second processing solution is disposed on said one side of said membrane and said first processing solution is disposed on said other side of said membrane, further comprising the steps of:
- placing a cathode in said one of said developer solution and said second processing solution and an anode in said first processing solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 3. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein one of said developer solution, said first processing solution and said second processing solution are disposed on said one side of said membrane and said electrolyte solution is disposed on said other side of said membrane, further comprising the steps of;
- placing one of a cathode and an anode in said electrolyte;
- placing the other of said cathode and said anode in said one of said developer solution, said first processing solution and said second processing solution;
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 4. A photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said first processing solution is disposed on said one side of said membrane and said electrolyte solution is disposed on said other side of said membrane, further comprising the steps of:
- placing an anode in said first processing solution and a cathode in said electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 5. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein one of said developer solution and said second processing solution are disposed on said one side of said membrane and one of said first processing solution and said electrolyte solution are disposed on said other side of said membrane, further comprising the steps of:
- placing a cathode in said one of said developer solution and said second processing solution and an anode in said one of said first processing solution and said electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 6. A photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said first processing solution is charged in a bleaching function tank, said disposing step further comprising the steps of:
- juxtaposing a developing tank, which is charged with said developer solution, and said bleaching function tank such said membrane intervenes between said developer solution and said first processing solution;
- placing a cathode in said developing tank and an anode in said bleaching function tank; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 7. A photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said first processing solution is charged in a bleaching function tank, said disposing step further comprising the steps of:
- disposing a tank charged with said electrolyte solution proximate a developing tank, which is charged with said developing solution, and said bleaching function tank such that a first portion of said membrane intervenes between said developer solution and said electrolyte solution and a second portion of said membrane intervenes between said first processing solution and said electrolyte solution;
- placing a cathode in said developing tank and an anode in said bleaching function tank;
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 8. The photographic processing method of claims 6 and 7 further comprising the steps of:
- arranging a processing tank downstream of said bleaching function tank;
- providing a second membrane in said processing tank, said second membrane at least partially comprising an anion exchange membrane;
- charging said processing tank on one side or said second membrane with said second processing solution and placing a second cathode therein;
- charging said processing tank on another side of said second membrane with an electrolyte solution and placing a second anode therein; and
- conducting electricity between said second cathode and said second anode.
- 9. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said first processing solution is charged in a bleaching function tank, and said second processing solution is charged in a fixing function tank, said disposing step further comprising the steps of:
- juxtaposing said bleaching function tank and said fixing function tank such that said membrane intervenes between said first processing solution and said second processing solution;
- placing an anode in said bleaching function tank and a cathode in said fixing function tank; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 10. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said first processing solution is charged in a bleaching function tank, and said second processing solution is charged in a fixing function tank, said disposing step further comprising the steps of:
- interposing a tank charged with said electrolyte solution between said bleaching function tank and said fixing function tank such that a said membrane intervenes between said first processing solution and said electrolyte solution and a second membrane intervenes between said second processing solution and said electrolyte solution, said second membrane at least partially comprising an anion exchange membrane;
- placing an anode in said bleaching function tank and a cathode in said fixing function tank; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 11. The photographic processing method of claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a third membrane in a developing tank, said third membrane at least partially comprising an anion exchange membrane;
- charging said developing tank on one side of said third membrane with said developer solution and placing a second cathode therein;
- charging said developing tank on another side of said third membrane with an electrolyte solution and placing a second anode therein; and
- conducting electricity between said second cathode and said second anode.
- 12. A photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said first processing solution is charged in a bleaching function tank, and said second processing solution is charged in a fixing function tank, said disposing step further comprising the steps of:
- juxtaposing a developing tank, which is charged with said developer solution, and said bleaching function tank and juxtaposing said bleaching function tank and said fixing function tank such that said membrane intervenes between said developer solution and said first processing solution and a second membrane intervenes between said first processing solution and said second processing solution, said second membrane at least partially comprising an anion exchange membrane;
- placing a cathode in said developing tank, an anode in said bleaching function tank, and a second cathode in said fixing function tank;
- conducting electricity between said first and second cathodes and said anode.
- 13. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said a first processing solution is charged in a bleaching function tank, and said second processing solution is charged in a fixing function tank, said disposing step comprising the steps of:
- placing a tank charged with said electrolyte solution in juxtaposition to a developing tank, which is charged with said developer solution, such that said membrane intervenes between said developer solution and said electrolyte solution;
- placing a cathode in said developing tank and an anode in said tank containing said electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 14. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said a first processing solution is charged in a bleaching function tank, and said second processing solution charged in a fixing function tank, said disposing step comprising the steps of:
- placing a tank charged with said electrolyte solution in juxtaposition to said bleaching function tank such that said membrane intervenes between said first processing solution and said electrolyte solution;
- placing an anode in said bleaching function tank and a cathode in said tank containing said electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 15. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said first processing solution is charged in a bleaching function tank, and said second processing solution is charged in a fixing function tank, said disposing step further comprising the steps of:
- placing a first tank charged with said electrolyte solution in juxtaposition to said fixing function tank such that said membrane intervenes between said second processing solution and said electrolyte solution;
- placing a cathode in said fixing function tank and an anode in said tank containing said electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 16. The photographic processing method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of:
- placing a second tank charged with said electrolyte solution in juxtaposition to a developing tank which is charged with said developing solution such that a second membrane intervenes between said developer solution and said electrolyte solution in said second tank, said second membrane at least partially comprising an anion exchange membrane;
- placing a second cathode in said developing tank and a second anode in said second tank containing said electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 17. The photographic processing method of claim 1, said disposing step further comprising the steps of:
- placing a tank charged with an electrolyte solution in juxtaposition to a developing tank which is charged with said developer solution such that said membrane intervenes between said developer solution and said electrolyte solution;
- placing a cathode in said developing tank and an anode in said electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 18. A photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said second processing solution is charged in a fixing function tank, said disposing step comprising the steps of:
- placing a tank charged with an electrolyte solution in juxtaposition to said fixing function tank such that said membrane intervenes between said second processing solution and said electrolyte solution;
- placing a cathode in said fixing function tank and an anode in said tank containing said electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathode and said anode.
- 19. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said second processing solution is charged in a fixing function tank, said disposing step comprising the steps of:
- placing a first solution tank in juxtaposition to a developing tank, which is charged with said developer solution, and placing a second solution tank in juxtaposition to said fixing function tank;
- channelling said developer solution exiting from said developing tank and said second processing solution exiting from said fixing function tank to said first and second solution tanks, respectively;
- placing said membrane between said developer solution and an electrolyte solution in said first solution tank and a second membrane between said first processing solution and an electrolyte solution in said second solution tank, said second membrane at least partially comprising an anion exchange membrane;
- placing cathodes in said developing tank and said fixing function tank and anodes in said solution tanks; and
- conducting electricity between said cathodes and said anodes.
- 20. The photographic processing method of claim 1, wherein said second processing solution is charged in a fixing function tank, and rinsing solution is charged in at least first and second rinsing tanks, said disposing step comprising the steps of:
- placing a tank charged with an electrolyte solution such that said developer solution and said first processing solution are in contact with said electrolyte solution through said membrane;
- channeling at least part of the rinsing solution in the first rinsing tank disposed adjacent the fixing function tank to said fixing function tank, and channeling at least part of the rinsing solution in the second rinsing tank to said tank containing said electrolyte solution;
- immersing cathodes in said developer solution and said second processing solution, and immersing an anode in said electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between said cathodes and said anode.
- 21. The photographic processing method of any one of claims 2-6, 9, or 11-20, wherein said conducting step takes place during processing of said photosensitive material.
- 22. The method of claim 7, wherein said conducting step takes place during processing of said photosensitive material.
- 23. A photographic processing method using a processing tank which is partitioned into first and second compartments by an anion exchange membrane, said method comprising the steps of:
- placing a cathode in the first compartment;
- placing an anode in the second compartment;
- filling the first compartment with one of a color developer, a black and white developer and a fixing solution;
- filling the second compartment with one of a bleaching solution and an electrolyte solution; and
- conducting electricity between the first and second compartments.
- 24. A photographic processing method using a processing tank which is partitioned into first, second, and third compartments by anion exchange membranes, said method comprising the steps of:
- placing a cathode in the first compartment;
- placing an anode in the third compartment;
- filling the first compartment with one of a color developer, black-and-white developer, and a fixing solution;
- filling the second compartment with an electrolytic solution;
- filling the third compartment with a bleaching solution; and
- conducting electricity between the first and third compartments.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/730,719 filed Jul. 16, 1991.
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