I am using a Revopoint Range with the large turntable. Settings are default. Scanning is ok. Problem are the eyes. Mine are always blurry with a lack of details. For example this:
You could do much better because it is too blurry . Pay attention on your settings , remove everything you don’t want from your raw scan , fuse it at the best settings manually , and mesh it at the same GRID settings as you used with fusing if possible .
You may get better results , practice on something smaller than don’t move then move to living subjects .
Hi @fthouret if you use merging in other software like Cloud Compare then yes , color per vertex is amazing way to find points to merge objects without specific features .
You could merge even simple 2 parts of a sphere using this method.
What I personally bully do for years is using color dots on the areas where I am going to split the scan while scanning , after I make sure the dot is captured in both scans of that object , the dot will give the the perfect point reference.
Sadly RGB preview in the Merge Tab was removed a time ago so this well know workflow can’t be no more used in Revo Scan .
And I still advocating for it and still waiting for that day.
Other than that the RGB colors are not usable in processing or merging in Revo Scan unless you want a color data or textures to use in other applications for visual aspect .