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Unfortunately no Val. Everytime we''ve ran across rose cuts they were always already set into an antique or period piece. Haha... black hole! Black diamond yes.Date: 4/15/2006 2:40:07 PM
Author: valeria101
WTH? Black diamond !? Black hole !!?
... the title of the thread got me guessing ''rose cut''.Ever tried one on the BScope?![]()
LMAO! When we put this on the Bscope we all looked at each other like this then started cracking up.Date: 4/15/2006 2:44:16 PM
Author: Lorelei
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Hey Rockhound,Date: 4/15/2006 2:49:27 PM
Author: RockDoc
Looks like one of those fine black diamonds that are sold on Ebay!
Frozen petrified dinosaur spit?
Rockdoc
I''ll pass too, hehe.Date: 4/15/2006 2:59:50 PM
Author: Princess V
Umm..no thank you!![]()
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Can a RB diamond score the same thing if it was something like industrial grade spit? Just curious![]()
I would for ya sunkist but the stone was already sent back.Date: 4/15/2006 2:58:16 PM
Author: sunkist
Haha! ohhhh wowDo you have a photo of the stone? Could you post it?![]()
Good question Princess V. You know what ... I have a calibration stone that came with the Helium scanner that would qualify as industrial grade spit.Date: 4/15/2006 2:59:50 PM
Author: Princess V
Umm..no thank you!![]()
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Can a RB diamond score the same thing if it was something like industrial grade spit? Just curious![]()
Wazzup DF.Date: 4/15/2006 3:33:14 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
who would waste their time to cut that ''what ever'' ?![]()
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rhino![]()
can you please do a sarin or helium scan on that rock?
Date: 4/15/2006 3:52:15 PM
Author: Matatora
The label reads black diamond...is it a real diamond or perhaps a CZ of some sort?![]()
LMAO!Date: 4/15/2006 4:50:57 PM
Author: kenny
Rhino, You just never listen to me.
I told you some of those new GIA EX steep deeps wouldn''t perform well.![]()
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Hey Johan!Date: 4/15/2006 6:35:55 PM
Author: mdx
Interesting observation Ana, If reflection is one component of brilliance then a highly polished reflective surface should give some result.
Perhaps this black diamond is below the bottom limited. One wonders what a small mirror would record.
Johan
Date: 4/16/2006 12:29:35 AM
Author: Rhino
Hey Johan!Date: 4/15/2006 6:35:55 PM
Author: mdx
Interesting observation Ana, If reflection is one component of brilliance then a highly polished reflective surface should give some result.
Reflections will only be seen by the camera if the stones crown facets are cut at some angle that directs light fromthe light into the lens. I yhave asked many times and many people who have access to the device to calculate the angles - it is quite relevant to the debates about the failings of the GIA''s Diamond Dock - Rhino - want to take the cover off and measure the height above stone and light diameter for each of the lighting positions?
Perhaps this black diamond is below the bottom limited. One wonders what a small mirror would record. Johan you would see a perfect reflection of the camera lens. A more interesting experiment would be to place a small domed mirror in the stones position.
Johan
Good point. Actually the Bscope looks strictly at internal reflections and not external. Amazing Jonathon - could you explain how they do this? At least this is what I assess from the images it is doing it''s analysis from.