iLander
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iLander|1291515985|2787573 said:Oh, cr@p, look what you did!
iLander|1291516996|2787583 said:Hmmm. . . good point.
This one has a bit more color to it, I wonder why they didn't put "orangish" in the report?
http://www.fancydiamonds.net/view_diamonds/1373.htm
Kenny, are we the only ones here? Where'd everybody else go? Is there something really good on TV?
kenny|1291512500|2787527 said:Thanks, I'd love to do that.
I love what I currently do for a living but I'd photograph gems for clients in a heartbeat.
I just have no clue how I'd find clients.
Notice how this paricular light and environment absolutely killed the color of the Fancy light Bluish-Green diamond, in the lower-right corner.
You'd never guess it from this pic but that is a VERY sparkly diamond with gorgeous color.
I'll post other pics of it to show how pretty it can be in other environments and lighting.
Even the FCSs that are not chameleons are chameleons.
Photographing diamonds is hard enough, FCDs are harder.
Capturing the color of several different colors in the same shot is a challenge.
loriken214|1291518175|2787596 said:Lurking!
Lori
iLander|1291518805|2787603 said:loriken214|1291518175|2787596 said:Lurking!
Lori
Oh, good, Lori! I was starting to worry if there was an evacuation or something! I checked over in hangout, nothing juicy there . . .
I am liking that 5 x 7 ish yellow. . . it's a good size. (http://www.fancydiamonds.net/view_diamonds/1373.htm)
It has a strong fluorescence, I hope it's not a brown fluorescence.
None of those books have any mention of the effects of fluorescence on FCD's, Kenny? I've googled it before, and I've never found anything substantial on that topic.
iLander|1291516509|2787580 said:LOL! They're like potato chips, aren't they?
Here's a question; if you have a blue fluorescence on a yellow diamond, does it look green sometimes?
LovingDiamonds|1291564144|2787835 said:iLander|1291516509|2787580 said:LOL! They're like potato chips, aren't they?
Here's a question; if you have a blue fluorescence on a yellow diamond, does it look green sometimes?
No. You can't predict how fluor will change a FCD. For example, I had a yellow diamond with very strong blue fluor. The effect was that in sunlight it eradicated the yellow with the blue making it look a very very very very very pale yellow - almost white. I didn't like it at all as I wanted to bring out the yellow NOT get rid of it!
Fluor can react in different ways and isn't predictable in FCD, so if you're considering a FCD that has fluor, you must ask the Vendor what effect it has in different lights.
kenny|1291616534|2788624 said:Danny, I just shot the combination you requested.
Frankly these are also my favorite three.
(I emailed you a 7 MB version.)