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Which one would throw the most color?

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Kareberry

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Is this something you can tell from looking at the specs? Is there a program I could use to put in this info and have it generate some sort of simulation?
Which one would you pick? Your input is appreciated!

From top left going clockwise:
0.90 G SI1
0.915 E SI2
0.92 G SI1 w/ Strong fluor
0.91 E SI2

Thoughts?

Thanks in advance!

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From the numbers all of them have potential. Those in the bullseye for most balanced performance qualities are the E SI2 and the G SI1 w/sf.

However, you asked "most color." I believe the 0.90 G SI1 with 55% table is the combination most likely to have more dispersion in it's balance of qualities depending on lighting.
 
John I agree about the more fire, but with 75% lower girdles this stone could look dark in side the table. the 57% table steep crown would be safer in this case. But a lot depends on the sillly 5% GIA lower girdle rounding.
 
Date: 9/19/2008 4:15:34 PM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
John I agree about the more fire, but with 75% lower girdles this stone could look dark in side the table. the 57% table steep crown would be safer in this case. But a lot depends on the sillly 5% GIA lower girdle rounding.
I was thinking smaller table profile with the 55% Garry. Also, that 16.5% crown height. T&Co focus their efforts near 16% with pretty nice dispersion...but sometimes darker as you imply.

The rounding is confounding, which is why I identified the ones I can easily put into my balanced performance bullseye first.
 
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