Great stuff!
As for the cauliflower, I actually got some pretty good results from Photoscan a few years back.

Not perfect, but I was amazed at how much of the detail it managed to capture. It does help that I rarely need or use the diffuse when I've scanned stuff, so I will often under-expose the images which gives Photoscan more information.
Or, as Peter suggested, paint the object grey or sprinkle talcum powder on it. I sprayed this lemon and orange with primer and then used some talcum powder to help knock back the reflections.

Of course, if you're pulling the diffuse from the photographs then this isn't much help!
As for the cauliflower, I actually got some pretty good results from Photoscan a few years back.

Not perfect, but I was amazed at how much of the detail it managed to capture. It does help that I rarely need or use the diffuse when I've scanned stuff, so I will often under-expose the images which gives Photoscan more information.
Or, as Peter suggested, paint the object grey or sprinkle talcum powder on it. I sprayed this lemon and orange with primer and then used some talcum powder to help knock back the reflections.

Of course, if you're pulling the diffuse from the photographs then this isn't much help!

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