The 1-click processing function in the Revo Scan software, which was developed for use with the MetroX scanner from Revopoint, is used for the automated post-processing of scan data and is aimed in particular at users who want to quickly obtain usable 3D models without in-depth prior knowledge. At its heart is a workflow in which several processing steps are carried out with a single command.
Once a scan has been completed and the point cloud has been successfully captured, the software provides the “1-Click Process” function. If this is activated, the model automatically runs through the following work steps in a predefined sequence:
- First, the point clouds are automatically merged into a coherent overall structure. The algorithm also takes into account the removal of redundant or erroneous scan data, for example by filtering out isolated points or reducing noise in the peripheral areas.
- In the next step, the merged model is automatically converted into a polygon mesh (meshing). The software independently determines suitable parameters for the mesh quality and, if necessary, applies internal heuristics to fill small holes or gaps in the model.
- The mesh is then automatically provided with color information, provided this was available at the time of acquisition. The so-called vertex color mapping method is usually used here, in which colors are assigned directly to the vertices of the mesh.
Depending on the data situation, additional simplifying steps can be taken to optimize the model, such as automatic smoothing or a reduction in the number of polygons to improve performance in further processing systems. The 1-click processing is deliberately designed so that the user does not have to manually intervene in the parameters of the individual processing steps. For professional or specific applications, however, it is still possible to configure all steps manually and thus influence the quality and structure of the model in a targeted manner.
This function is particularly suitable for fast capture cycles where an immediate evaluation of the scan is required, for example in the digital capture of small parts, in the field of archaeology or in the quality inspection of simple objects. However, due to the automated logic, the resulting quality can vary depending on the object geometry, surface and scanning conditions, which is why manual post-processing is recommended in critical applications.
- 1 - Introduction, unboxing and features
- 2 - The principle of the structured light method
- 3 - The functional principle of point clouds
- 4 - Triangulation of the point clouds in a mesh
- 5 - 3D for Dummies: One-Click-Solution
- 6 - Limits of the system and the effective accuracy
- 7 - Summary and conclusion
- 8 - Appendix: Datasheet
- 9 - Appendix: Quick Start Quide





































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