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Does anyone know how much time is allowed to grade a diamond at the big labs like the GIA, AGS and EGL?
Is the gemologist given a certain number of stones per day?
Would it take longer to grade an IF than, say, an SI1?
Does a small stone take longer than a larger one?
Do human eyes make every decision, or do they use machines to judge, say, color?
Isn't this a very physically and mentally fatiguing to do this for 8 hours a day?
Wouldn't it be human nature to be less accurate as the day dragged on, or on Friday afternoon, or just before a vacation?
Does a second person check the first person for every report?
If so, does the second person see the first report and verify the first gemologist's grades or would he or she start from scratch without the pressure and politics of agreeing or disagreeing?
Are there a lot of repetitive stress injuries with these workers?
Do you suspect all labs allow the same time for grading?
Or, do some take their time to be more certain of the grades, while others are more driven by volume and speed?
Is the gemologist given a certain number of stones per day?
Would it take longer to grade an IF than, say, an SI1?
Does a small stone take longer than a larger one?
Do human eyes make every decision, or do they use machines to judge, say, color?
Isn't this a very physically and mentally fatiguing to do this for 8 hours a day?
Wouldn't it be human nature to be less accurate as the day dragged on, or on Friday afternoon, or just before a vacation?
Does a second person check the first person for every report?
If so, does the second person see the first report and verify the first gemologist's grades or would he or she start from scratch without the pressure and politics of agreeing or disagreeing?
Are there a lot of repetitive stress injuries with these workers?
Do you suspect all labs allow the same time for grading?
Or, do some take their time to be more certain of the grades, while others are more driven by volume and speed?