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Gemex Introduces Brilliancescope "Live Report" to Showcase Diamonds On-line.
One of the concerns that on-line diamond shoppers express is their inability to "see" the diamonds listed on these diamond websites.
Well, a solution is here: Gemex Systems,(www.gemex.com) manufacturers of the Brilliancescope, a light imaging spectrophotometer, have just introduced an exciting new feature called "Live Report". This report is an animation of the diamond's light performance and allows you to "see" the diamond "live".
You have the ability to zoom in and out to get clearer looks at the diamond and you can also specifically focus on different aspects of the diamond's light performance by looking at white light, color light, or scintillation separately.
We believe this is a great addition for on-line shoppers and will help consumers to "see" the diamond.
Here is a graphic: Colored arrows indicate different features.

Below is a link to one of our SuperbCert Super-Ideal Cut Diamonds that features this animated light performance analysis.
http://www.exceldiamonds.com/diamond/1882.html
Click on the Brilliancescope link and watch the animation load.
Have fun!




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