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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 09, 1985
Filed:
Jul. 06, 1982
Hiroshi Taniguchi, Uji, JP;
Nobuhiro Takita, Kyoto, JP;
Norimasa Nomura, Kyoto, JP;
Masaji Mizuta, Uji, JP;
Dainippon Screen Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha, Kyoto, JP;
Abstract
A method and apparatus for controlling the activity of a developing solution against oxidation by using a test piece for use in an automatic developer. Differences N.sub.4 -N.sub.4 ' and N.sub.5 -N.sub.5 ' between first and second standard densities N.sub.4 and N.sub.5 measured at first and second points of a first test piece developed in a standard developing solution and first and second densities N.sub.4 ' and N.sub.5 ' measured at the same points of a second test piece of the same type as the first one as the same points of the first test piece, developed in a developing solution to be controlled, are obtained. An operating time T of constant-flow supplementing means is calculated according to a formula T=K.sub.1 [K.sub.3 (N.sub.4 -N.sub.4 ')-(N.sub.5 -N.sub.5 ')]+K.sub.2 wherein K.sub.1, K.sub.2 and K.sub.3 are first, second and third predetermined oxidation factors, and then the constant-flow supplementing means is actuated for the obtained operating time T, thereby supplementing a supplementary solution to the developing solution to be controlled in order to restore its activity. A permissible density range may be determined, in which no activity control is performed.