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Looking for some help with 3D scan post processing.

I got a creality Raptor and did some scaning.
Used Meshinspector to align my scans and to fuse them. The problem are these artifacts (red cirles in the picture).

I suspect the core problem is that I did not clean the pointclouds enough.

Is there a way to get rid of these artifacts in a "easy" way?

I tried to select them in Meshmixer and the delete them and fill the holes, but that seems a bit tedious and wrong.


Also: is there a 3D scaning general here?
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Boolean cut the area and then fill it with polys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NY9lOgnpLA



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