Stephan
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41/33/80/50 on the left and 41/34/80/65 on the right both 55T.Date: 8/30/2008 12:10:44 PM
Author: QueenMum
In this case number 2 because number 1 looks too dark.
Now I''m lost, I thought in the very first picture you posted (where I had a hard time to choose) that the 41P was on the right?Date: 8/30/2008 12:12:59 PM
Author: strmrdr
41/33/80/50 on the left and 41/34/80/65 on the right both 55T.
I even rotated the one on the left to make it look better and it still lost.
Date: 8/30/2008 12:21:37 PM
Author: QueenMum
Date: 8/30/2008 12:12:59 PM
Author: strmrdr
41/33/80/50 on the left and 41/34/80/65 on the right both 55T.
I even rotated the one on the left to make it look better and it still lost.
Now I''m lost, I thought in the very first picture you posted (where I had a hard time to choose) that the 41P was on the right?
And to compare with the 41/33, I thought you used the left one from the first picture?
Sorry, help me!
Not a great combo 75% lgf is a mismatch for the combo but it does score well on brightness.Date: 8/30/2008 12:39:06 PM
Author: QueenMum
I have to take a bath now and go out for dinner.
It would be very interesting to compare your nice combo, to the same one with 50% stars and 75% lgf.
Here is a model of this lighting.Date: 8/30/2008 10:44:36 AM
Author: strmrdr
This light bar above the mirror or one on each side and sometimes even on 3 sides that really makes diamonds pop
http://www.amazon.com/Sea-Gull-Lighting-Stainless-4739-98/dp/B000W0KCT2/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=furniture&qid=1220107336&sr=1-6
It would be a good light source to model as direct lighting as it is very very common in the US
This is also an example of the lighting that is being banned in the US.
It will be replaced by much softer cft or florescent tube lighting.
Here is the story of the monster asscherDate: 8/31/2008 12:44:19 PM
Author: QueenMum
I can imagine this kind of lighting, even if in the realty it looks slightly different.
Congrats, your new cut is interesting, is it very tolerant in angle variations?
Is it easy for DiaGem to respect this tolerance?
Is there a place where I can read more about your creations?
Date: 8/28/2008 6:38:34 PM
Author: DiaGem
You realy believe there is such a significant difference?Date: 8/28/2008 6:30:00 PM
Author: strmrdr
Date: 8/28/2008 6:17:20 PM
Author: DiaGem
I think you are talking about the CA combination while I am talking about 55 vs 65 degree star facets...
I was but....
They actually go together.
With a shallower crown you lengthen out the stars which makes the upper girdles steeper which gives you more dispersion.
Which is also why you don't combine long stars with steeper crown angles because they become to steep and start to leak.
How much do you think the star angle would differ between a 55 and 65 deg. on a steep 35-35.5 deg. crown main?
Is it because the vf are a bit longer when viewing through a longer star facet window?Date: 9/1/2008 5:16:09 PM
Author: Serg
Date: 8/28/2008 6:38:34 PM
Author: DiaGem
You realy believe there is such a significant difference?Date: 8/28/2008 6:30:00 PM
Author: strmrdr
Date: 8/28/2008 6:17:20 PM
Author: DiaGem
I think you are talking about the CA combination while I am talking about 55 vs 65 degree star facets...
I was but....
They actually go together.
With a shallower crown you lengthen out the stars which makes the upper girdles steeper which gives you more dispersion.
Which is also why you don't combine long stars with steeper crown angles because they become to steep and start to leak.
How much do you think the star angle would differ between a 55 and 65 deg. on a steep 35-35.5 deg. crown main?
Diagem,
re:You realy believe there is such a significant difference?
For LR it is not critical but important for Fire and Scintillation
See deats images for Star facets 50% and 65%( both P40.75Cr34.5)
Distribution is different and diamond with 65% has better Life( see more longer “Speed of virtual facets” . More longer “Speed of virtual facets” has warm color
Diagem,Date: 9/1/2008 5:42:47 PM
Author: DiaGem
Is it because the vf are a bit longer when viewing through a longer star facet window?Date: 9/1/2008 5:16:09 PM
Author: Serg
Date: 8/28/2008 6:38:34 PM
Author: DiaGem
You realy believe there is such a significant difference?Date: 8/28/2008 6:30:00 PM
Author: strmrdr
Date: 8/28/2008 6:17:20 PM
Author: DiaGem
I think you are talking about the CA combination while I am talking about 55 vs 65 degree star facets...
I was but....
They actually go together.
With a shallower crown you lengthen out the stars which makes the upper girdles steeper which gives you more dispersion.
Which is also why you don''t combine long stars with steeper crown angles because they become to steep and start to leak.
How much do you think the star angle would differ between a 55 and 65 deg. on a steep 35-35.5 deg. crown main?
Diagem,
re:You realy believe there is such a significant difference?
For LR it is not critical but important for Fire and Scintillation
See deats images for Star facets 50% and 65%( both P40.75Cr34.5)
Distribution is different and diamond with 65% has better Life( see more longer “Speed of virtual facets” . More longer “Speed of virtual facets” has warm color
Or is it because the star facet angle is a bit steeper so the the view through the star facet is angled more towards the direction of the culet?
Date: 9/2/2008 1:11:02 PM
Author: QueenMum
Thank you Serg, this is very interesting!
If I understand what you write, longer stars aren''t badder.
I found the following link online:
LINK
It''s an old patent of the GIA.
They seemed to say that slightly longer stars makes a more firey diamond, perhaps did they change their opinion when inventing the Facetware?
Serg, if a diamond is not on the steep/deep side, is there any inconvenient if this diamond has longer stars? And is there any benefit?
Thanks!
Stephan,
I do not know yet. Cutters usually use star facets near 50% to receive two squares on table . One square rotate from other on 45 degree. Do you see it?
They used it early to proof quality of cut( Now they use H&A) . Just it
If you increase star facets or increase crown angle you receive same result for crown girdle facets. Of course main crown facets have different angles.
re:They seemed to say that slightly longer stars makes a more firey diamond, perhaps did they change their opinion when inventing the Facetware?Date: 9/2/2008 1:11:02 PM
Author: QueenMum
Thank you Serg, this is very interesting!
If I understand what you write, longer stars aren''t badder.
I found the following link online:
LINK
It''s an old patent of the GIA.
They seemed to say that slightly longer stars makes a more firey diamond, perhaps did they change their opinion when inventing the Facetware?
Serg, if a diamond is not on the steep/deep side, is there any inconvenient if this diamond has longer stars? And is there any benefit?
Thanks!