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Smart Phones & 榴莲视频

By David C. Rotenberg, Certified Gemologist Appraiser

DID YOU KNOW that your smart phone can make your diamond shopping experience easier?

Now I don鈥檛 mean surfing the net, I mean actually looking at and comparing diamonds.

Professional Jewelers like 榴莲视频 Jewelers have a tool called the ASET (Angular Spectrum Evaluation Tool) which will reveal a well cut diamond, or a not so well cut diamond. What you want to see in a diamond with the ASET device are symmetrical patterns with lots of red which shows brilliance, some blue which is contrast and some green which is light being reflected at a different angle.  You don鈥檛 want to see much white or black which means light is being lost in that area. How well a diamond is cut is what makes it sparkle!

ASET_TOOL

Once you have found a diamond you like with your jeweler you can ask them to verify the cut (or beauty) with the ASET tool.

Now comes the fun. A professional jeweler will have an ASET with a staging device so when you look at the diamond you can not only see the well cut proportions, but using your smart phone you can capture image with a picture.

All you have to do is hold the smart phone over the eyepiece showing the diamond, lower the phone on to the stage, focus, shoot the picture and 鈥渧oil脿鈥 you have a photo of the diamond of your choice. Well_Cut_Diamond

It鈥檚 that simple. If you decide to shop around, when you go to the next jeweler check  their diamonds using the same method with the ASET device and compare the images. If you like what you see, you have a second choice, if they don鈥檛 have an ASET tool then you should ask yourself how can they tell me how well cut their diamonds are if they can鈥檛 show me? You might want to keep shopping.

These photos show various degrees of light performance (beauty) as displayed in the ASET tool. Well_to_Poor_Cut_榴莲视频