whatmeworry
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angle hides leakageDate: 11/23/2009 9:36:03 PM
Author: whatmeworry
bedroom, zoom and cropped
also clearly shows the leakage.Date: 11/23/2009 9:40:13 PM
Author: whatmeworry
kitchen, low exposure, zoomed and cropped
Date: 11/23/2009 9:51:51 PM
Author: tonyc2387
thanks, whatmeworry!!
now, just to satisfy personal curiosity, do you otherwise notice it day-to-day? or does it just take very specific conditions?
Date: 11/23/2009 11:26:27 PM
Author: whatmeworry
It compares well to GIA Ex and AGS 0 in most lighting situations except in very dim lighting (kinda like the kitchen low exposure picture).
On point to this thread you continue to claim that photographs show accurately the light return in diamonds.Date: 11/23/2009 8:39:46 PM
Author: Rockdiamond
I actually did take one that way Karl.Date: 11/23/2009 8:30:16 PM
Author: Karl_K
try this...
The diamond close to the backdrop is important.
Vary the angle a bit and take a few shots.
Just doing it this way you can change the effects of it being steep deep to a large degree so post a few.
Ideal would be a ring light around the lens of the camera and right over the diamond because otherwise with no angle to the light you get way to much head shadow aka a lot of vendors photos.
Otherwise just put the diamond in the V-between 2 fingers and shoot away.
I think this one shows the darkness pretty well too.
If you're suggesting a series to show different effects of tilt, I'll get some more tomorrow. The photo was taken in a room with a lot of natural light.
Kenny- in the last photo I posted before this one, the light is actually shown at the top of the photo- there is a lot of ambient light, as well as overhead fluorescent and we have very high ceilings here- no other lights focused on the diamond.
The proximity is exaggerating obstruction - this in addition to leakage present.Date: 11/24/2009 12:15:26 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
David your 63% table stone - I doubt it is steep deep - do you have the proportions?
Most of the darkness effects are the lens on your camera.
Ifyou are going to use it for a study then standardize the distance to the diamond please - the darkness from the lens indicates it is probably a shallow crown normal pavilion diamond. So it is unlikely to work for your purpose - prportions or at least diameter and deth in MM?
Date: 11/24/2009 11:24:15 AM
Author: John Pollard
Side note: Have others noted how many 'steep/deep' threads & concerns from new members this discussion has spawned?
I did not see any leakage John?Date: 11/24/2009 11:24:15 AM
Author: John Pollard
The proximity is exaggerating obstruction - this in addition to leakage present.Date: 11/24/2009 12:15:26 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
David your 63% table stone - I doubt it is steep deep - do you have the proportions?
Most of the darkness effects are the lens on your camera.
Ifyou are going to use it for a study then standardize the distance to the diamond please - the darkness from the lens indicates it is probably a shallow crown normal pavilion diamond. So it is unlikely to work for your purpose - prportions or at least diameter and deth in MM?
Side note: Have others noted how many ''steep/deep'' threads & concerns from new members this discussion has spawned?
No.......Date: 11/24/2009 12:32:29 PM
Author: John Pollard
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Nor did I. But without seeing it away from obstruction I wouldn't presume to say there is or isn't any.Date: 11/24/2009 1:48:45 PM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
I did not see any leakage John?Date: 11/24/2009 11:24:15 AM
Author: John Pollard
The proximity is exaggerating obstruction - this in addition to leakage present.Date: 11/24/2009 12:15:26 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
David your 63% table stone - I doubt it is steep deep - do you have the proportions?
Most of the darkness effects are the lens on your camera.
Ifyou are going to use it for a study then standardize the distance to the diamond please - the darkness from the lens indicates it is probably a shallow crown normal pavilion diamond. So it is unlikely to work for your purpose - prportions or at least diameter and deth in MM?
Side note: Have others noted how many 'steep/deep' threads & concerns from new members this discussion has spawned?
Date: 11/24/2009 1:55:02 PM
Author: Lorelei
runs away screaming......
LOL!!!!!Date: 11/24/2009 2:07:41 PM
Author: John Pollard
Opposite of
No. You saidDate: 11/24/2009 2:09:32 PM
Author: kenny
Ohhhhhhhhhh.
Are you saying the round diamond that RD posted 3 pics of has a painted girdle?
My reply was saying they've forgotten about [p word] too. I just didn't want to say [p word]. What a ruckus that was.Look on the bright side.
At least they've forgotten about feathers.
Yes I have also noticed this John, and you''re welcome.Date: 11/24/2009 11:24:15 AM
Author: John Pollard
The proximity is exaggerating obstruction - this in addition to leakage present.Date: 11/24/2009 12:15:26 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
David your 63% table stone - I doubt it is steep deep - do you have the proportions?
Most of the darkness effects are the lens on your camera.
Ifyou are going to use it for a study then standardize the distance to the diamond please - the darkness from the lens indicates it is probably a shallow crown normal pavilion diamond. So it is unlikely to work for your purpose - prportions or at least diameter and deth in MM?
Side note: Have others noted how many ''steep/deep'' threads & concerns from new members this discussion has spawned?
If this was addressed to me I was trying for humor Kenny. The cartoons and sage/thyme talk was tongue-in-cheek. I presumed you'd get the joke, remembering your personal interest and helpful actions in pursuing that topic. I'd also remind you that I was one of the biggest sunlight proponents, doing considerable research and orchestrating a cross-lab study with input from AGSL and GIA for the journal here.Date: 11/24/2009 3:09:19 PM
Author: kenny
I am perplexed why some subjects and even posters are taboo and avoided.
Why not let the sun shine in?
Sunlight is the best disinfectant.
I thought PS was all about the pursuit of diamond knowledge.
While discussion is healthy, creating fear-based doubts for new consumers based on a thread that may have nothing to do with their diamond is not healthy. Occasionally people lobby for a technical forum away from RT where pros and seasoned enthusiasts could carry on without newbies presuming the 10-page-thread de jour must also have to do with whatever diamond they are considering.Date: 11/24/2009 3:30:29 PM
Author: Rockdiamond
Yes I have also noticed this John, and you're welcome.
The reward for opening this dialog, and asking these questions is constant attack and slander.
I am DYING here.......ROTFLMAO.Date: 11/24/2009 2:33:34 PM
Author: Karl_K
though shall see the leakage and the people screamed! steep/deep steep/deep!
Date: 11/24/2009 3:30:29 PM
The reward for opening this dialog, and asking these questions is constant attack and slander.
Am I alone in finding Kenny's attacks both completely out of place as well as disruptive to the entire conversation?