clearfading
Shiny_Rock
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RoflOne time I bought an emerald cut at 59.9% depth...my world changed. My car would not start, I couldn't sleep. It was horrible.
It was joke....look at the diamond, not the numbers![]()
An ASETscope image would be very useful in aiding assessment, I reckon.
... large table, shallow cut (57.3%)
... difficulty in taking pictures of this type of stone.
This is a conundrum- you need to get very close to photograph the details on something the size of a diamond. Which can distort things.Everything is too close up.
That is what makes them hard to select but also why I like them.Totally a case by case basis.....
This is a conundrum- you need to get very close to photograph the details on something the size of a diamond. Which can distort things.
But another aspect is that most of the systems for photographing diamonds has them rotating on a turntable. Sitting on the pavilion.
So you're never really looking at the stone ... which is how you'd view it in person.