What is DiamCalc and who benefits from it
Press Release. DiamCalc 3.0 and DiamCalc 3.0 Pro launched by OctoNus
What is new in the DiamCalc?
DiamCalc 3.0 Demo Movies
DiamCalc Internal Cuts
External cuts (DLL)
Versions history
System requirements
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Reports for polished brilliants
 
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DiamCalc Documentation (PDF)
 
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Complete guide
Quick guide on Key operations (How to..)
OctoNus spread & AGS spread
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Cut parameters
Cut Quality Estimation
How to Create High dynamic range (HDR) panorama
 
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DiamCalc
Cut Quality Estimation
  1. Leakage of Light in Diamonds and Its Estimation
  2. Stereoview: Stereovision and evaluation of leakage
  3. Taking into account the features of human perception
  4. Brilliance
  5. Light Return
  6. Contrast

Light Return

In the Diamond Cut Study the light return was measured under different lighting conditions. However, this takes a lot of time. In this Gem Adviser demo the light return is computed for single lighting.

To learn how the specific of the human perception is considered in Light Return estimation please read this article:
Taking into account the features of human perception

To learn more about the difference between "mono" and "stereo" modes please read this article:
Stereoview: Stereovision and evaluation of leakage

To read more about the Light Return please refer to the following materials:
Diamond cut study on www.cutstudy.com

  1. Leakage of Light in Diamonds and Its Estimation
  2. Stereoview: Stereovision and evaluation of leakage
  3. Taking into account the features of human perception
  4. Brilliance
  5. Light Return
  6. Contrast