DiamondFlame
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Strm,Date: 5/13/2009 7:01:21 PM
Author: strmrdr
some newer ones here:
http://www.vimeo.com/album/44212
In particular this one:
http://www.vimeo.com/2281519
If you just watch one make it this last one.
operating system?Date: 5/13/2009 11:50:42 PM
Author: risingsun
Strm,Date: 5/13/2009 7:01:21 PM
Author: strmrdr
some newer ones here:
http://www.vimeo.com/album/44212
In particular this one:
http://www.vimeo.com/2281519
If you just watch one make it this last one.
Are there any other ways to link to these videos? They won''t play on my computer![]()
Date: 5/13/2009 11:50:42 PM
Author: risingsun
Strm,
Are there any other ways to link to these videos? They won''t play on my computer![]()
If you are referring to the last video he linked, the size difference is minute. If it was well cut, it would/could definitely keep up. (if not that video, please disregard)Date: 5/14/2009 5:55:18 AM
Author: DiamondFlame
Thanks for the links Strm.![]()
While there''s no hard data of the RB''s configuration, it does look relatively ''dull'' next to that awesome GOG Signature H n A. Does not help either that it is a smaller stone. I also like the Solasfera and Star129 for their difference. esp in spotlight.
I find that video rather disingenuous. It''s in one lighting situation, which is outside, where lots of diamonds can look good. The differences would be more noticeable in a variety of circumstances/lighting situations, which I wish they would have done to get a clearer picture. I never put much stock in it, but maybe that''s just me.Date: 5/14/2009 9:02:45 AM
Author: Sharon101
There is a video on this site on the home page, in the videos section. Its called diamond comparison in NY. Random people have to guess the better cut diamond without being told which it is. It comes across to me that most people have to really consintrate to find a point of difference if at all. It surprised me that the better cut stone wasnt more obvious as being the better cut stone. I was expecting the better stone to almost reach out and slap the person looking at it or something `huge`.![]()
agreeDate: 5/14/2009 9:10:27 AM
Author: Ellen
I find that video rather disingenuous. It''s in one lighting situation, which is outside, where lots of diamonds can look good. The differences would be more noticeable in a variety of circumstances/lighting situations, which I wish they would have done to get a clearer picture. I never put much stock in it, but maybe that''s just me.Date: 5/14/2009 9:02:45 AM
Author: Sharon101
There is a video on this site on the home page, in the videos section. Its called diamond comparison in NY. Random people have to guess the better cut diamond without being told which it is. It comes across to me that most people have to really consintrate to find a point of difference if at all. It surprised me that the better cut stone wasnt more obvious as being the better cut stone. I was expecting the better stone to almost reach out and slap the person looking at it or something `huge`.![]()
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I asked Jon if he had the webpages with the diamonds information still available and to link them here for you if possible.Date: 5/14/2009 5:55:18 AM
Author: DiamondFlame
Thanks for the links Strm.![]()
While there''s no hard data of the RB''s configuration, it does look relatively ''dull'' next to that awesome GOG Signature H n A. Does not help either that it is a smaller stone. I also like the Solasfera and Star129 for their difference. esp in spotlight.
While I can''t personally post links to my own videos via the forum here the answers to your questions can be answered in the definite *affirmative*. When a diamond deviates outside of the "Ideal" range it is visible but particularly in diffuse/ambient lighting environments. There are non ideal cut diamonds that have spectacular fire and sparkle scintillation but downright nasty brightness and patterned scintillation. I know I have footage of this phenomena somewhere but this generally happens with shallow angled combos. In steep angled combos though all of the optics (brightness, patterned scintillation, fire & sparkle scintillation) are impacted in the negative.Date: 5/13/2009 6:30:11 PM
Author:DiamondFlame
Ceteris paribus, if the crown/pavillion angle of the second RB is off the ideal range by say 2-to-5 tenths of a degree, would our eyes be able to see the difference in terms of its brightness, sparkle and scintillation?
Any videos showing this side by side comparison? I''m curious.![]()
You must have Adobe Flash installed and it must be the latest version. Once you do you''ll be able to view all flash video like what you see on YouTube and sites like Vimeo.Date: 5/13/2009 11:50:42 PM
Author: risingsun
Strm,Date: 5/13/2009 7:01:21 PM
Author: strmrdr
some newer ones here:
http://www.vimeo.com/album/44212
In particular this one:
http://www.vimeo.com/2281519
If you just watch one make it this last one.
Are there any other ways to link to these videos? They won''t play on my computer![]()
Smaller ... yes but with regards to weight, if memory serves me right there is only a .01ct difference between the 2. I''m researching which 2 I used. At this moment my editing computer is working on a project for a client so I''ll have to wait till that''s complete then I''ll see if I can find the hard data on the GOG Signature. I believe it is a 1.02ct alongside of a 1.01ct.Date: 5/14/2009 5:55:18 AM
Author: DiamondFlame
Thanks for the links Strm.![]()
While there''s no hard data of the RB''s configuration, it does look relatively ''dull'' next to that awesome GOG Signature H n A. Does not help either that it is a smaller stone. I also like the Solasfera and Star129 for their difference. esp in spotlight.
Most def.Date: 5/14/2009 4:05:46 PM
Author: elle_chris
Rhino- No doubt that first stone's nowhere near ideal. In fact, it's downright fugly.
I've seen diamonds with great IdealScope images, non H&A that were as beautiful as H&A's and I've also seen them with adverse optics I wouldn't buy or recommend. Every diamond is different and on a personal level, when I'm laying out the $$$ I like to know more than just general numbers. I like to know them all.Wondering if you can do a comparision with a non H&A that has great numbers, ideal scope, aset etc with a true H&A and how much of a difference would it be?
We can shoot any kind of comparison but in particular like to shoot the diamond in question as one facet set can throw things off in one direction or another. If you asked for a comparison of 2 diamonds we have here I'm happy to oblige but if I don't have here the exact diamond you want to see it would at best be a guestimate, which as much as I'd like to do for fun, would consume a lot of time which I can't afford. When/if I get enough requests for a particular shoot for educational purposes I may go out of my way to try to acquire the type of diamond people want to see for a comparison but to try to duplicate *your particular diamond* with its exact dimensions would not be easy as I'd also need to know star length, upper half angles and preferably not rounded GIA data because 41.0 pavilion angles can vary between 40.9 - 41.1 which alone could impact what you see and what we show in the video as well.I'm asking because I have both stones. One of which is a beautiful H&A from you. It's the K, VS1 1.04 that you've used in some of your older videos. And another that's a GIA excellent (not H&A) 34 crown, 41 pavilion, 56 table, 60.9 depth. lower half is 80%. The stone is also gorgeous and I really can't see a difference between the two. I mean they both has slightly differnet personalities, but I'm also attributing that to the size difference.