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titleOfInvention Method for processing silver halide color photographic sensitive material
abstract PURPOSE:To improve the max. optical density of the subject material even at the time of rapidly processing it, and to suppress the increase of a fogging by processing the subject material which has a high silver chloride content and contains a specified hardening agent, with a developer having a prescribed chlorine ion concentration and a bleach-fix bath having a prescribed pH value, in this order. CONSTITUTION:A silver halide emulsion contg. >=80mol.% of silver chloride and the hardening agent shown by formula I are incorporated in the photosensitive material. The material is processed with the color developer which contains the aromatic primary amine color developing main agent and the chlorine ion concn. of 3.5X10<-2>-1.5X10<-1>mol./l and the bleach-fix bath having pH of 4.0-6.8, in this order. In the formula, X<1> and X<2> are each -CH=CH2 or -CH2CH2Y group, Y is a group capable of being substd. by nucleophilic salts or released with a base, L is a linking group. The hardening agent shown by the formula is composed of a compd. shown by formula II, etc. Thus, the sticking of photographies with each other after processing the material is prevented.
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