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Overview

The "19. SmartNormalizeLite" algorithm may be used  algorithm is intended for the normalization of brilliants with the specific girdle design - in contradiction to usual SmarNormalize of cuts without a girdle. The algorithm does not consider a girdle to be a specific set of facets the particular properties. 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 . The algorithm does not attempt to break the girdle into equal facets. The algorithm can delete the initial girdle if its height is small, which can cause non-obvious problems during the further usage of such a cut.

Note

Do not use the "SmartNormalizeLite" algorithm for the cuts with girdle if the 19. Smart Normalize algorithm provides the appropriate result.

Smart NormalizeSmart Normalize Lite - Girdle KeptSmart Normalize Lite - Girdle Deleted

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In non-standard situations, the "SmartNormalize" algorithm may produce unexpected results towards a girdle of a cut. If you estimate the girdle of the initial model as better than the created solution has, you can try running the "SmartNormalizeLite" algorithm for the cuts:

  • created in Cut Designer or other software for producing ASCII cuttings
  • not-rounded scans without significant flaws
Note

Such cuts are recommended to be used only for later optimizing without changing the form (using the "19. Single (FixedForm)" algorithm of the In-house cut workflow).

The SmartNormalizeLite algorithm should be used only for cuttings:

  • created in Cut Designer or other software for producing ASCII cuttings
  • not-rounded scans without significant flaws
Note

Cuttings Cuts created with the SmartNormalizeLite are not guaranteed to work correctly with the SmartRecut AnyCut.


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