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titleOfInvention Photosensitive material processing equipment
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide a photosensitive material processing apparatus capable of obtaining a photographic image of a constant quality without being adversely affected by the evaporation of the processing liquid even in a low replenishing process, a small liquid amount process, and a rapid process. [Structure] A processing tank 2 having an overflow port 6, a sub-tank 4 which is kept lower than a processing liquid level in the processing tank 2 and stores an overflow liquid from the processing tank 2, and a processing liquid in the processing tank 2 are provided. A silver halide photographic light-sensitive material processing apparatus having a liquid feeding means 12 for returning the processing liquid in the sub-tank 4 to the processing tank 2 at a predetermined level. When the processing liquid in the processing tank 2 is evaporated and reduced, the liquid of the same component temporarily stored in the sub-tank 4 is returned to the processing tank 2, and the liquid level is properly restored without changing the composition of the processing liquid to change the processing time. Prevent.
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