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Re: Friendly discussion about bottomless buckets of dazzling
I'm posting the ASET from your page just for reference here. You can certainly see that it is drawing a lot of low angle light. But the ASET signature is interesting in that the light return is well mixed. What red is there is dispersed along with leakage in non-contiguous areas which I presume adds some positive contrast and scintillation.

Do you happen to have an example of a crushed ice cushion that is more to your taste? i.e. more red, more uniform VF's?
Thanks, very helpful.Serg|1430210536|3868849 said:Texas Leaguer|1430208979|3868847 said:Serg,Serg|1430193738|3868816 said:David,
Same diamond, same light, same lens, same focus plane( in to girdle)
difference is only in distance between lens and diamond that create difference in magnification and DOF.
So you do not need use "Soft focus" to show crispy facets with long ray path.
I'm not sure what differences we are supposed to be seeing between these two images. Could you be more specific ?
Guessing here: Photo on left taken slightly further from lens with greater DOF and showing crisper focus of VF's, particularly inside table outline?
This looks like a very nice crushed ice cushion. How would you rate it for overall cut quality? And can you post ASET view so that we can translate what we are seeing in the photos?
Bryan,
Answers:
1)I try to show the difference in DOF( Depth of Field). On left image you can see more number of sharp VF's, because distance between lens and diamond is bigger. See attached photos with higher magnification for zone under table ( from same source photos).
2)Good enough for Crushed ice diamonds. This sample Garry selected for our Cut Study 5-7 years ago as best available( for his taste) . many people like such cut style because it has a lot of Scintillation. For my taste it has not good enough uniform VF's pattern ( cluster with big VF''s in one( if we account symmetry) zone and very small VF's in other zones). Also this cuts does not catch enough light from high angles( Red zone in ASET)
ASET, IS photos, different movies you can find here http://cutwise.com/stone/6_MSSCUSHION0?format=asetWhite. all MSS diamonds are available now on cutwise.com with 4 type movies and different photos.
I'm posting the ASET from your page just for reference here. You can certainly see that it is drawing a lot of low angle light. But the ASET signature is interesting in that the light return is well mixed. What red is there is dispersed along with leakage in non-contiguous areas which I presume adds some positive contrast and scintillation.

Do you happen to have an example of a crushed ice cushion that is more to your taste? i.e. more red, more uniform VF's?