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I know, I know ... you can’t always tell certain things from pictures. But in many cases, pictures are what we start with when considering a diamond for purchase. Discussion about a week or so back, talking about LGF preferences, got me thinking that when time allowed, I wanted to see if - based on pictures alone, I could tell the difference in such a minute variation in criteria when other cut specs are also relatively ‘close’.
For this ‘test’, I intentionally chose super-ideal diamonds from the same vendor/brand as a control group of sorts ... in this case, Whiteflash, given there was a good variety of diamonds in the spec range I was aiming to see. Also, I went with a single source in hopes that ‘all things would mostly appear equal’ in terms of the photography, lighting, etc. I lined them up on a white background and cropped out the image background, but only to try and minimize the background color’s impact on my eye’s perception.
I thought it’d be interesting to see if others can differentiate which were 76 vs. 77. Anyone care to take a stab? I can/will post the ‘answers’ later.
For this ‘test’, I intentionally chose super-ideal diamonds from the same vendor/brand as a control group of sorts ... in this case, Whiteflash, given there was a good variety of diamonds in the spec range I was aiming to see. Also, I went with a single source in hopes that ‘all things would mostly appear equal’ in terms of the photography, lighting, etc. I lined them up on a white background and cropped out the image background, but only to try and minimize the background color’s impact on my eye’s perception.
I thought it’d be interesting to see if others can differentiate which were 76 vs. 77. Anyone care to take a stab? I can/will post the ‘answers’ later.