LoveMeDo
Shiny_Rock
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- Feb 2, 2006
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If the stone is being sold as a premium H&A's patterned super symmetrical diamond then I agree with Karl.Its computer generated based on a scan.
I would want to see a real ASET image for this one as I see something that may be an issue or just a scan error.
Its next to the 5oclock arrow shaft on both sides.
If the stone is being sold as a premium H&A's patterned super symmetrical diamond then I agree with Karl.
If its run of the mill then it is exceptional!
As Karl says - it is a digital ray traced image.I was worried about the red and orange sections but it sounds like you might see something different altogether.
As Karl says - it is a digital ray traced image.
It is common for diamonds with pavilion angles 40.7 to have a green center. For 40.8 the center is red. i.e. light is being drawn from right on the boundary in ASET.
Mixing red and green gives yellow. I believe thats what is occuring in the ray tracing software.
They both look great and now I wanna know the vendor!!
Ritani!
really!!? Did you have to ask for the ASET?
@Karl_K @Garry H (Cut Nut) - Here is another aset for another stone from the same vendor. I’m assuming this is a scan again… but do you see any red flags? Thank you!!
there are a couple things that im pretty confident are scan related as they are unlikely on a real aset image.
Its well cut.
What are the numbers on the report? % and degrees.
It is a nice stone - the images are from scans but the scans are accurate and not misleading.
Did you end up keeping your asscher @LoveMeDo ?
Thank you for the update! I hope you find something you love!The diamond is with a new home. I still have the setting and am looking for a new gem to put in it for a right hand ring. I’ve decided that I definitely want something more simple like a solitaire as my engagement ring!