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ASET Scope Variations

lenteamd

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Looking for more detailed information about reading ASET scope images with white vs black backlighting. I am having trouble distinguishing what is strong light return vs light loss in black backlighting. Would the black backlit image be good light return or loss of light?

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flyingpig

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The ASET with white background tends to exaggerate light leakage, whereas one with black background hides it. The ASET with blackground does not reveal minor leakage.

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lenteamd

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So the top image would be considered a very good diamond and the bottom would be about good to very good? Is there a way to detect minor light leakages on blackground, or is it rather impossible in certain cases since good light return and light leakage look identical? I am trying to improve my ability to grade these types of images
 

flyingpig

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So the top image would be considered a very good diamond and the bottom would be about good to very good? Is there a way to detect minor light leakages on blackground, or is it rather impossible in certain cases since good light return and light leakage look identical? I am trying to improve my ability to grade these types of images

Both diamonds are about equal in my book.

You cannot detect minor leakage with the ASET with black background.
 
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Garry H (Cut Nut)

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The second stone appears to have a little upper girdle painting.
When the pointy bits I marked in red are longer then the blue marked bits that is a giveaway.
Digging happens when the bits marked red are very very short.

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