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Opa

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I need some help understanding what I am seeing in a Firescope image. I know that white indicates light leakage. And I know that light leakage typically occurs around the girdle. However, in the attached Firescope image, there is a lot of grey around the girdle. What does grey mean? Is this light leakage or a just a very well cut diamond. To add to my confusion, there are some small specks of white (check at about 4 o''clock) which I think means light leakage. But the white is very close to the grey in color. So what does grey mean? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Opa!

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Is it a FireScope(tm) or ideal-scope?
 
Garry,

I guess it is an Ideal Scope. Aren''t they the same or similar thing?

Opa
 
then it is a very nice stone.
Nearly, but not quite
 
Thanks for the input Garry.

So is the grey around the edges light leakage or just a result of photographing Ideal Scope images? Or a little of both? This image is just one of many stones I am considering, but almost all Ideal Scope images on the internet have that ''grey'' area around the edges. I just want to make sure I''m interpreting the images correctly and not discounting stones that I shouldn''t.

Opa
 
A little leakage and a little head or lens darkness combined.
Read the newsletters at www.ideal-scope.com if you are worried. (you should not be)
 
If it was a Firescope(r) I was worried that the table leakage might have been a problem - it is not
 
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