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titleOfInvention Method for processing color photographic sensitive silver halide material
abstract PURPOSE:To onhibit stain in a bleaching stage by carrying out bleach fixing in the presence of an oxidizing agent selected among peroxides, fluorites, chlorites, bromites, iodites, fluorates, chlorates, bromates and iodates. CONSTITUTION:A color photographic sensitive silver halide material is imagewise exposed and developed with a color developing soln. contg. a p-phenylenediamine type color developing agent having water soluble groups at the amino groups. The developed material is continuously processed with a bleach-fix bath contg. the iron (III) complex salt of diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid as a bleaching agent in the presence of at least one kind of oxidizing agent selected among peroxides, fluorites, chlorites, bromites, iodites, fluorates, chlorates, bromates and iodates.
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