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Sergey calculated the effect of the leakage visible in Idealscope on diamond light return. See picture below.
As you can see from the plot, only if you have near to 100% light leakage (as a window in a stone) you’ll see these areas not reflecting light back to you.
If you have 50% light leakage, you still have 85% of the light return, 87% leakage – 50% light return.
I.e. areas with partial light leakage will still return light to observer eye. It is just a trick of our brain that we see light leakage areas with idealscope (or firescope) very easily.
On another hand, some amount of light leakage can add to contrast, fire and scintillation. There is no guarantee that you’ll like a diamond with no visible light leakage more than a diamond with some limited leakage.
Very strong leakage is bad. However, diamond with no visible leakage not necessary will be prettier than the one with small leakage.
Again, as with HCA, once you found a stone with better than an average idealscope image, don’t split hairs with idealscope, use your eye and other factors to select the best stone for you.

As you can see from the plot, only if you have near to 100% light leakage (as a window in a stone) you’ll see these areas not reflecting light back to you.
If you have 50% light leakage, you still have 85% of the light return, 87% leakage – 50% light return.
I.e. areas with partial light leakage will still return light to observer eye. It is just a trick of our brain that we see light leakage areas with idealscope (or firescope) very easily.
On another hand, some amount of light leakage can add to contrast, fire and scintillation. There is no guarantee that you’ll like a diamond with no visible light leakage more than a diamond with some limited leakage.
Very strong leakage is bad. However, diamond with no visible leakage not necessary will be prettier than the one with small leakage.
Again, as with HCA, once you found a stone with better than an average idealscope image, don’t split hairs with idealscope, use your eye and other factors to select the best stone for you.
