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What is DiamCalc and who benefits
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| What is DiamCalc? |
DiamCalc is a system of modeling cut gemstones, which enables
the precise calculation of the diamond weight and determination
of the cut proportions. The real (photorealistic) image of a polished
diamond created by the system makes it possible to determine the
cut parameters that cannot be measured and to select the optimal
combination of the parameters to obtain the best perception (brilliance, fire, scintillation) of the stone. Necessary cut parameters can be
obtained by comparison of the real diamond to the computer image. |
| Who needs the DiamCalc? |
The Diamond calculator is designed for jewelers, diamond graders,
sale specialists dealing with diamonds and diamond jewelry, manufacturers,
and technologists. |
| How does it work? |
| The working interface of the program is separated in two:
left – model image of the stone; right – data and options.
As you set or change the cut style, dimensions, and the parameters
of material in the right side, respective changes are promptly
displayed on the stone image in the left side of the screen.

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| Main features |
- Precise calculation of the stone weight with regard
for all the main parameters, such as diameter, total depth,
girdle thickness, pavilion depth, crown angle, etc.;
- Consideration of the culet size and convexity of shoulders
and wings.
- Possibility to work with the main diamond cut styles:
Brilliant, Oval, Marquise, Pear, Princess, Baguette, Happy-8,
Emerald, Flanders, Heart.
- Determination of fixed or variable parameters.
- Selection of the main and additional cut parameters. Fixation
of some parameters. Use of standard proportions (Tolkowsky,
etc.).
- Determination of parameter combinations for diamond grading,
including GIA, HRD,
AGA, and Russian TU
systems. Evaluation of the defects deteriorating the diamond
perception.
- Schematic three-dimensional images of a polished diamond:
- Outline model (framework) and refraction-1 model,
which shows the refraction of back facets seen through the
front facets;
- Photorealistic image of a diamond taking into account
light absorption, repeated reflections, dispersion, and
variable lighting;
- Stereo mode - three-dimensional image of diamond
that can be seen with a pair of stereo glasses.
- Price lists. Price calculation
based on color, clarity, and fluorescence.
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