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Baicheng Innovations PLUTO - 6. PHONE SENSOR MODES

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between 1 msec and 999 msec. Finally, you can also define the signal change
mode. This determines what kind of signal change from the output of the sensor
would be treated as a valid triggering event. There are three different options:
Raise, Fall and Change. If you set it to Raise, MIOPS will detect only raising signals.
If you set it to Fall, MIOPS will detect falling signals. If you want both types of signals
to be detected, then you need to set the parameter to Change.
6. PHONE SENSOR MODES
Phone sensor modes use various sensors on your smart phone to trigger your
camera.
7. TOOLS
7.1. SUN CALCULATOR
Sun Calculator calculates the time of official sunrise/sunset and civil sunrise/sunset
based on your location and local time. The period between civil sunrise and
official sunrise, together with the period between official sunset and civil sunset,
are called civil twilight. The sun is below the horizon, but its light is visible because it
illuminates the upper layers of the atmosphere. Due to diffused light and different
shades of color in the sky, civil twilight is ideal for portrait and landscape
photography.
The sunrise/sunset time is also very useful if you are taking sunrise/sunset holy grail
time-lapse. You will need to set the start time of Bulb Ramping based on
sunrise/sunset time.
For convenience, two countdown clocks are provided to show the forthcoming
sunrise/sunset events.
7.2. ND FILTER CALCULATOR
ND Filter Calculator is a utility that helps you determine the correct exposure
time/shutter speed when using Neutral Density Filters. Set the filter you are using
and the shutter speed without the filter and the calculator calculates the new
shutter speed with your filter(s) fitted.