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| P: 11/23/2005 1:01:17 AM | |
Daniel B Cut Rock Total Posts: 296 Last Post: 9/4/2006 Member Since: 9/27/2005 |
Hey everyone! Am i right in saying that the deeper red a lightscope image is the more light return or stronger overall brilliance it has? Take these two for example: http://www.goodoldgold.com/0_52ct_f_vs1_solasfera.htm http://www.goodoldgold.com/1_13ct_h_si1_solasfera.htm Would the first stone have stronger brilliance than the second? edit: trying to fix. . . Ok, I couldn't post the pics but the links are there now
~The kNight Owl~ |
| Posted: 11/23/2005 1:01:17 AM | |
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| P: 11/23/2005 1:20:33 AM | |
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belle Ideal Rock Total Posts: 10,287 Last Post: 4/3/2008 Member Since: 11/19/2004 |
hey danielb, the overall hue between two different photographs is not at all telling. there could have been a different set-up, exposure etc.. having different hues within the same image on the other hand is very telling. it's all relative.
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| Posted: 11/23/2005 1:20:33 AM | |
| P: 11/23/2005 1:29:42 AM | |
Daniel B Cut Rock Total Posts: 296 Last Post: 9/4/2006 Member Since: 9/27/2005 |
Hey BelleOk, that makes sense. Because that first one was darker than blood, and if that was indicative of its brilliance. . . It would be on its way to new home
~The kNight Owl~ |
| Posted: 11/23/2005 1:29:42 AM | |
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