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Understanding and evaluation after HCA < 1.0

teobdl

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Background:
Within HCA 0-2, many prefer scores of 1-2 rather than 0-1. A percentage of diamonds with HCA 0-1 may look brilliant at a distance (say, 3 feet), but may go dark at closer distances due to obstructing/obscuration where the observer blocks light that otherwise would have been reflected. This specific obstruction phenomenon is not as prevalent among diamonds with HCA 1-2.


Questions:
1. Is the background that I've written accurate?
2. What is the prevalence of diamonds with HCA 0-1 that display this obstruction phenomenon?
3. What is the prevalence of diamonds with HCA 1-2 display this phenomenon?
4. Can existing technologies identify diamonds that would be prone to this close-distance-obstruction phenomenon?
5. Short of in-person evaluation in varied light conditions, what is the single best technology (or combination of technologies) that would help make a selection for light performance alone?
 
Can you link me to any posts discussing this phenomenon or research - however amateur - into it? I'd be interested to read it.
 
Just wanted to *bump* this thread because it didn't get a response (slow Sunday)!

To boil it down to one question, if a diamond scores < 1.0 on HCA, is there a technology (idealscope, ASET) or something else that could potentially let you know whether it will be subject to the obstruction phenomenon in which it goes very dark at close distances?
 
The evaluation of HCA < 1.0 is the same as it is for 2.0: IdealScope or ASET and a trusted vendor.

See the reference picture for "Very Shallow" http://ideal-scope.com/1.using_reference_chart.asp

Ideal Scope will show more black under the table and at the arrow tips.
 
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