verticalhorizon Brilliant_Rock Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 840 Mar 24, 2004 #1 In the online DiaVision Sarin report, for example see link below, what does the little blue arrow represent? Thanks! http://www.goodoldgold.com/regent_1_01ct_f_vs2.htm
In the online DiaVision Sarin report, for example see link below, what does the little blue arrow represent? Thanks! http://www.goodoldgold.com/regent_1_01ct_f_vs2.htm
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oldminer Ideal_Rock Trade Joined Sep 3, 2000 Messages 6,756 Mar 24, 2004 #2 I see 2 green arrows indicating some of the clarity marks in the photo. Maybe that is what you are seeing. Nice diamond.
I see 2 green arrows indicating some of the clarity marks in the photo. Maybe that is what you are seeing. Nice diamond.
Rhino Ideal_Rock Trade Joined Mar 28, 2001 Messages 6,341 Mar 24, 2004 #3 The blue arrow is actually the reference point where the Sarin began it's scan. There isn't any relevant gemological information to gain from it.
The blue arrow is actually the reference point where the Sarin began it's scan. There isn't any relevant gemological information to gain from it.
verticalhorizon Brilliant_Rock Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 840 Mar 24, 2004 #4 Thanks! Now that I look at it... if you spin the 3D model around to the bottom, it also seems to point at an extra facet. Is this a coincidence?
Thanks! Now that I look at it... if you spin the 3D model around to the bottom, it also seems to point at an extra facet. Is this a coincidence?
mdx Brilliant_Rock Joined Mar 1, 2002 Messages 570 Mar 24, 2004 #5 Hi Yes it’s just a coincidence, as Rhino mentioned it’s the measurement starting point. Very useful when comparing facet data. Johan
Hi Yes it’s just a coincidence, as Rhino mentioned it’s the measurement starting point. Very useful when comparing facet data. Johan