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titleGeneral notes on usage
  • Number in an algorithm name marks the 20XX year when the algorithm was created. When selecting the algorithm, between several alike, it is always preferable to use the newer algorithm.
  • Image Modified marks algorithms that can effectively work with cuts populated with allocation forms and linked hybrid appraisers of these cuts. "Effectively work" means this algorithm will try to produce solutions to all allocation forms of your cut. The other algorithms will work only with the first (base) form of the cut.

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AlgorithmWhen to useRelated PagesPrevious Names (if ever renamed)
17. SmartZoom

Allows improving existing solutions by weight (up to a few percent) due to adding some imperfections in shape. These imperfections are extra girdle facets, girdle height change, and girdle shape (roundness) change.

The algorithm can be run for one of the current solutions and works fast (from a few seconds for simple to a couple of minutes for complex models).



Used to get larger mass via additional (after Recut) optimization. If Recut provides a symmetrical change of facets (they are changed together and accordingly to each other) then Smart Recut provides asymmetrical change (facets are changed independently).

Besides larger mass, Smart Recut aims not to allow any (cut or symmetry) grade or performance loss.

#13 provides optimization for Brilliant and Oval cuttings
#19 additionally for any other cuttings.

Smart Recut, In-house cut workflow

"19. SmartRecut (Brilliant, Oval, AnyCut)" was "18. SmartAnyCut"

13. SmartRecut (Brilliant, Oval) when AnyCut feature is not included)

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AlgorithmWhen to useRelated PagesPrevious Names (if ever renamed)
19. SmartNormalizeFor the deletion of excess vertices and facets and making symmetry cut from a scanned model for further optimization usage.Smart Normalize Algorithm, In-house cut workflow
19. SmartNormalizeLiteFor the normalization of diamonds with the specific girdle design - in contradiction to the usual SmarNormalize this algorithm does not attempt to make a girdle strictly vertical. Thus, the algorithm may be used for normalizing the designer cuts for later optimizing without changing the form (using the "19. Single (FixedForm)" algorithm of the AnyCut WorkflowIn-house cut workflow).Smart Normalize Lite Algorithmalgorithm, In-house cut workflow19. SmartNormalizeLite (will be renamed soon)
20. MEC for round bruting

A diamond bruting machine used in a round Brilliant cutting process is only able to produce a vertical girdle of a round shape.

The algorithm finds a cylinder circumscribed around a selected solution which is used for the calculation of the correct position of a stone in a bruting machine and a bruting radius.



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