Is there a way to take a screenshot or record a video from the screen without displaying the interface elements, just the model? I would also like to be able to transfer these materials to a smartphone, how can this be done?
You can’t do it without interface.
However in edit mode you get cleaner view , you can access your MIRACO folders only via PC and USB in transfer mode , then use Windows phone app to send it direct to your phone.
I understand you. It’s a pity, of course, but then we’ll leave the beautiful screenshots before exporting to the PC.
Oh forgot one thing , I believe you can use now a USB stick with Miraco, did not tried it yet to be honest , but wondering if you can change the location for screenshot to the stick , and later connect to your phone if it supports it.
Just a tip , did not tried yet
Yes, I’ve read about this feature, but “while walking” it’s not very convenient. It’s okay, thanks anyway!
Neither is using phone & MIRACO "while walking "
But hey ! At least you have an option !
Of course! First of all, I used the MIRACO to replace the competitor Ferret, a mobile scanner without being linked to a laptop. Unfortunately, he sees black worse. But otherwise, the scanner is great!
It’s only sees what reflect infrared , physics here.
Try Dark mode and high exposure.
Each of the Revopoint scanners are for a different job and not one of them do all and everything.
There is solution for everything.
Black color is not the issue , the issue is what the material is made of , is that oil based absorbing surface or not
Back cotton fabric scans as well as white cotton fabric , but black nylon is oil based synthetic so it absorb the infrared and that’s the difference.
White wax can’t be scanned either because it absorbing infrared .
And that’s the difference based on the physics you need to take in account.
Here I agree that none of my scanners (Miraco Plus and MetroX) as well as other scanners that I tested at different times could see “black” as well as Ferret (and it could scan in direct sunlight - I don’t know what kind of IR illumination they stuck in there…)
The question is, do they use only infrared or other technology among infrared. If they used stronger infrared laser, it could be literally dangerous to the human eyes. They would have issues selling it in many country due to regulations.
I suspect it is infrared + Photogrammetric technology mixed up.
It’s impossible to scan outdoors with only infrared especially on a sunny day.
It would be like looking through night vision glasses on a sunny day.
It is like lighting a bulb outside and trying to make the area brighter than the sun , impossible .