Next, we will calibrate the timings to capture droplet collisions. We will determine the Flash Delay
first. Set "Drop1 Size" to 10ms and "Drop2 Size" to 0, so that only one drop will be released. The
flash should be triggered when the first drop rebounds from the water and goes up to its highest
position. Click the auto-calibrate button to the right of the Flash Delay setting. Set "Step" to 5ms
and "Interval" to 5s, then click the Start Calibration button. Pluto Trigger will now take a photo
every 5 seconds and increase the Flash Delay by 5ms each time.
Monitor the screen of your camera. When the droplet reaches its highest point, stop the calibration.
Set the "Drop2 Size" to 10ms and calibrate the Drop2 Delay. The procedure is similar to that of the
Flash Delay calibration.
Now you're ready to make aesthetic collision with different water colors and lighting!