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Overview
To get plans for beautiful and massy diamondswith the best combination of mass and performance, add your own in-house cuts to the system, populate them with forms, then stick future allocate plans to themclose to these forms with a hybrid appraiser.
How?
- Add what you consider beautiful as as your own in-house cut.
- Add Add variations of forms.
- Stick Allocate future plans close to your forms by a hybrid appraiser.
A hybrid appraiser has both absolute and relative parts:
- The absolute part will provide a maximum mass without a grade loss (industry-standard intervals).
- The relative part will stick allocate plans close to your own forms with excellent optical performance.
And thus:
Adding allocation forms to linked cut
As mentioned in the previous section, a hybrid appraiser works great in pair with the linked in-house cut: the relative part of a hybrid appraiser binds the created solutions to the allocation forms of this cut. Therefore, it is important not only to create and configure the appraiser itself but also to add the appropriate allocation forms to the linked cut.
Some questions and answers on allocation forms:
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Modes
For a hybrid appraiser, three modes are available:
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