The HCA is for elimination not selection, it cannot physically see the diamond and the results are based on very limited information, also with the forced rounding of GIA angles this can further distort the results, also the HCA does not take into account star and lower girdle facets which can alter the character of each diamond. To really get a good idea on how to compare 2 diamonds which score similarly on the HCA, Idealscope and or ASET images are needed.Date: 7/2/2009 10:08:38 PM
Author:swl
From what I understand, AGSL has a stricter range for Ideal 0 than GIA excellent. If both stones score 1.2 on the HCA, does it assume they are similarly cut, and have similarly performance?