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So true Rich - I learned a lot in that conversation.Date: 4/4/2006 11:13:20 PM
Author: Richard Sherwood
Yes, I appreciate Marc''s candor as well.
It''s not often you can get a major gem lab to speak so clearly and candidly regarding such a sensitive subject.
Dave.. That''w what I try to do with the SAs2000, basically flag stones that don''t dfit the cape series. Spectra tells it all..Date: 4/3/2006 2:37:58 PM
Author: oldminer
Of course, the idea of automated color grading is the goal. Efficiency of grading is another major goal.
The best way is to make a machine that can reliably color grade most diamonds and automatically reject any that cannot be graded by machine. In that way, the time for grading most diamonds will be minimized and human grading will only be required for the exceptional cases.
GarryDate: 4/5/2006 1:51:44 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
So true Rich - I learned a lot in that conversation.Date: 4/4/2006 11:13:20 PM
Author: Richard Sherwood
Yes, I appreciate Marc''s candor as well.
It''s not often you can get a major gem lab to speak so clearly and candidly regarding such a sensitive subject.
Perhaps Marty you might disagree with the ''pure science'' of IGI''s approach?
But it seems to me to be a system chock a block full of common sense.
Now - Peter Yantzer has replied - but in fairness he is flat out like a lizard drinking - preparing for the AGS Conclave - so the response is brief:
Hi Garry:
Our masters go down to S/T color. Yellows and browns are graded with the same masters.
Heartily,
Peter
Rich I just had Rockdoc boil his masters...Date: 4/4/2006 11:13:20 PM
Author: Richard Sherwood
Yes, I appreciate Marc''s candor as well.
It''s not often you can get a major gem lab to speak so clearly and candidly regarding such a sensitive subject.