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amyjokerette

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Hello all,

I bought a "beginner idealscope" just for fun and I did my best to take a photo. It is my 0.98ct Leo diamond, G , SI2. 6.20x6.24x3.99mm round. Leo''s have extra facets which is why it looks a little different.

Can you guys help me read what I am seeing? I love my diamond so I wont be offended by any comments. I would just like to learn more about my diamond :-)

idealscope012.jpg
 
Date: 11/2/2008 11:01:52 AM
Author:amyjokerette
Hello all,

I bought a 'beginner idealscope' just for fun and I did my best to take a photo. It is my 0.98ct Leo diamond, G , SI2. 6.20x6.24x3.99mm round. Leo's have extra facets which is why it looks a little different.

Can you guys help me read what I am seeing? I love my diamond so I wont be offended by any comments. I would just like to learn more about my diamond :-)
It looks great and you did an excellent job with the pics! I will post my fave comparison chart for you so you can see what to look for, but your image looks really good!

ETA - the site where the chart is doesn't appear to be working at the moment....I will try again later.

Anyway your image looks nice and red - no apparent leakage that I can see from that image, it also looks as if the diamond has longer lower girdle facets which I particularly like, you have a lovely stone!
 
You really did an amazing job with the picture! Tell us exactly how you did it!

The stone does look nice with no apparent leakage. I think you chose a winner!
 
Date: 11/2/2008 11:14:42 AM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 11/2/2008 11:01:52 AM
Author:amyjokerette
Hello all,

I bought a ''beginner idealscope'' just for fun and I did my best to take a photo. It is my 0.98ct Leo diamond, G , SI2. 6.20x6.24x3.99mm round. Leo''s have extra facets which is why it looks a little different.

Can you guys help me read what I am seeing? I love my diamond so I wont be offended by any comments. I would just like to learn more about my diamond :-)
It looks great and you did an excellent job with the pics! I will post my fave comparison chart for you so you can see what to look for, but your image looks really good!

ETA - the site where the chart is doesn''t appear to be working at the moment....I will try again later.

Anyway your image looks nice and red - no apparent leakage that I can see from that image, it also looks as if the diamond has longer lower girdle facets which I particularly like, you have a lovely stone!
Lorelei - how can you tell this? Very interesting - I would love to know how to assess this!
 
There were a lot of blurry ones before I got to this one! It was hard! I used scotch tape to tape the beginner idealscope onto my camera. It''s pretty lightweight so it was enough to hold it there. Then, I set my camera on macro focus and I zoomed way in. The hardest part was holding it still enough to get a clear photo. I ended up putting it on a timer so that I wouldnt shake the camera by pressing down on the button.

I am so happy that it looks good!!! Any other feedback is greatly appreciated!
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Date: 11/2/2008 12:36:19 PM
Author: MissGotRocks




Date: 11/2/2008 11:14:42 AM
Author: Lorelei





Date: 11/2/2008 11:01:52 AM
Author:amyjokerette
Hello all,

I bought a 'beginner idealscope' just for fun and I did my best to take a photo. It is my 0.98ct Leo diamond, G , SI2. 6.20x6.24x3.99mm round. Leo's have extra facets which is why it looks a little different.

Can you guys help me read what I am seeing? I love my diamond so I wont be offended by any comments. I would just like to learn more about my diamond :-)
It looks great and you did an excellent job with the pics! I will post my fave comparison chart for you so you can see what to look for, but your image looks really good!

ETA - the site where the chart is doesn't appear to be working at the moment....I will try again later.

Anyway your image looks nice and red - no apparent leakage that I can see from that image, it also looks as if the diamond has longer lower girdle facets which I particularly like, you have a lovely stone!
Lorelei - how can you tell this? Very interesting - I would love to know how to assess this!
Can you see the skinny arrows? That is how I can tell - very bascially and generally shorter LGF's can produce ' fatter' arrows, longer can produce thinner, I will find some info which might help.

Here is some good info for you MGR!

http://www.whiteflash.com/diamonds_info/t/articles.aspx?articleid=154&zoneid=14
 
Date: 11/2/2008 1:16:44 PM
Author: Lorelei



Can you see the skinny arrows? That is how I can tell - very bascially and generally shorter LGF's can produce ' fatter' arrows, longer can produce thinner, I will find some info which might help.


The skinny arrows are also because it is a Leo diamond, and has 8 extra facets on the bottom. I too am drawn to the skinny lines it creates which I why I choose the Leo.

Any other feedback?
 
I just figured out how to make a side by side in Photoshop. And I lined them up so they are at the same angle. The Idealscope seems to make it easier to pick out the carbon inclusion betwen 11 and 12 o''clock. That is a good identification tool for future reference. It is eye clean, but the inclusion can be seen with a loupe or with the idealscope, (or in this case with a camera magnification).

leodiamond_idealscope_sidebyside.jpg
 
These are two magnifisent pictures for a magnifisent stone, Good Work
 
Date: 11/2/2008 5:29:06 PM
Author: amyjokerette

Date: 11/2/2008 1:16:44 PM
Author: Lorelei



Can you see the skinny arrows? That is how I can tell - very bascially and generally shorter LGF''s can produce '' fatter'' arrows, longer can produce thinner, I will find some info which might help.


The skinny arrows are also because it is a Leo diamond, and has 8 extra facets on the bottom. I too am drawn to the skinny lines it creates which I why I choose the Leo.

Any other feedback?
Correct - it is not a lgf issue - the Leo has a set of 8 additional facets on the lower pavilion causing this effect.
Great photo''s - welll done - and it should be very bright
10.gif
 
Thanks Lorelei! Very interesting - thanks for the info!
 
Date: 11/2/2008 12:39:31 PM
Author: amyjokerette
There were a lot of blurry ones before I got to this one! It was hard! I used scotch tape to tape the beginner idealscope onto my camera. It''s pretty lightweight so it was enough to hold it there. Then, I set my camera on macro focus and I zoomed way in. The hardest part was holding it still enough to get a clear photo. I ended up putting it on a timer so that I wouldnt shake the camera by pressing down on the button.

I am so happy that it looks good!!! Any other feedback is greatly appreciated!
9.gif

I sort of figured that''s what you did but even taping the idealscope to the camera lens is not easy - I''ve tried it!

You got a really good shot - and the stone is beautiful!
 
Date: 11/2/2008 8:19:37 PM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)

Date: 11/2/2008 5:29:06 PM
Author: amyjokerette


Date: 11/2/2008 1:16:44 PM
Author: Lorelei



Can you see the skinny arrows? That is how I can tell - very bascially and generally shorter LGF''s can produce '' fatter'' arrows, longer can produce thinner, I will find some info which might help.


The skinny arrows are also because it is a Leo diamond, and has 8 extra facets on the bottom. I too am drawn to the skinny lines it creates which I why I choose the Leo.

Any other feedback?
Correct - it is not a lgf issue - the Leo has a set of 8 additional facets on the lower pavilion causing this effect.
Great photo''s - welll done - and it should be very bright
10.gif
Good stuff - I wondered if it was possibly something typically found in the Leo, so it is a difference with the lower faceting style - great to know! Thanks Garry!
 
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