Sarine Technologies’ new automated color- and clarity-grading systems
are yielding more reliable results than manual graders, the company has
claimed.
Sarine Clarity, which uses technology to analyze flaws in polished
diamonds, showed a 97% correlation with the grades given by a reference
group of human gemologists, while Sarine Color matched them 99% of the
time, Sarine said Sunday.
Read more: DCLA
Monday, 31 July 2017
Sarine Claims Superior Accuracy for Grading Tools
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