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Hi Diagem,Date: 4/25/2009 6:40:14 PM
Author: DiaGem
Since Paul was involved (with Peter) in explaining weight ratio on Princess cuts (a concern I am familiar with on other shapes)..., I would dare ask why Paul doesnt get involved into a dialect with AGS in regards to approaching a new (more correctly) depth % calculations on fancy shapes which should be calculated differently than calculated on rounds...
GIA doent take us (professionals) into consideration as much..., but AGS (Peter) sounds like they might be more open minded on this ''important'' issue!
Measuring non-rounds for weight ratio should not be calculated the same as rounds are..., after all, nothing else can/is?
Just thinking out loud.![]()
I am surprised to hear that you and others have an issue with depth %-calculations. I had the impression that I was the only one taking up this debate in the past four years.
As for asking AGS to change their system, I fear that we (and especially they) have to remain practical. Current calculation-methods are known industry-wide, and it is confusing if one lab is suddenly going to use another approach, unless that lab succeeds in reaching the entire industry and the consuming public with a clear explanation of the reason of the different approach.
Looking at the different approach used for reporting girdle thickness in the past years, I still do not want to buy a drink to all the industry-people who do not understand this method of reporting. Not because I am cheap, there are simply too many who do not know, and I cannot afford giving such a multitude of drinks.
Live long,