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Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon Hints
Once they're ready, how do I get the photo developed?
1 of 10: You need to immerse it in the three chemical solutions in the right order and for the right amount of time.
2 of 10: The right order is simply left-to-right, assuming you put the chemicals in the trays in the order specified on the paper. (The "developer" solution in the leftmost tray, etc.)
3 of 10: As for the right amount of time, the paper you got the chemical list from will tell you.
4 of 10: The photo needs to spend 12 seconds in the "developer" solution, 7 seconds in the "stop bath" solution, and then 7 seconds in the "fixer" solution.
5 of 10: There's no in-game timer, so you'll need to drag-and-drop the photo into a tray, then time it yourself.
6 of 10: If you don't have a stopwatch handy, use the old "ONE one thousand, TWO one thousand ..." or "ONE mississippi, TWO mississippi ..." tricks to time out the seconds.
7 of 10: TIP: With the "developer" and "fixer" solutions, you don't actually have to time it, but can instead watch the photo closely and take it out as soon as it starts to darken.
8 of 10: After you take the photo out of the "fixer" solution, drag it to the clothespin on the line above the chemical bottle shelf.
9 of 10: After the photo is pinned to the line, watch what it does.
10 of 10: If it doesn't turn into a nice mountain picture that you can click on for a close-up, you messed up somehow and will need to try again (after clicking on the messed-up photo to get rid of it).