Kelli
Ideal_Rock
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- May 27, 2008
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Technically speaking I know what saturation is, but I could never figure out how you guys were judging saturation from photos and videos of gems. I think I've now realized that what I was seeing as "contrast" is really a lack of saturation. In my diamonds I always looked at the contrast between the dark and the light; it makes the facet patterns really stand out in some lighting and I viewed it as a good thing. I guess I saw colored gems the same way, thinking the brighter reflections combined with the darker areas of extinction made for interesting contrast and sparkle. I don't know how "sparkle" itself is affected, but I'm now guessing the ones without those darker areas are the highly coveted "glowy" stones? And those are more saturated?
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'd really like to get a better eye for this stuff. Thanks in advance!
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'd really like to get a better eye for this stuff. Thanks in advance!