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AlgorithmWhen to useRelated PagesPrevious Names (if ever renamed)
06. Semicut (Final)

Produces the solutions containing one diamond with the table parallel to the holder plane. Better to run on the polished/semipolished stones with the almost finalized cutting.



13. Cascade-2M

Produces the solutions containing two diamonds. Better to run on the stones in the early stages of diamond processing.



13. Single (Rough)Produces the solutions containing one diamond located and scaled variously within the initial model.

18. Semipolished

Finds all the same solutions as 13. Single (Rough), but selects only one - the best - of them and then adds one more solution to it, which is aligned to the facets of the initial semicut stone and this solution may be better, especially after applying Smart Recut.

It is recommended to run this algorithm on semipolished RBC and use both of produced solutions in Smart Recut later.


18. Single(Recut) (before 5.2.22)

19. Single (FixedForm) Image Modified

In In-house cut workflow, to produce solutions exactly of the same form (only scale or position may be changed) as the allocation forms registered within the cut. The number of results is limited by the number of allocation forms (but may be fewer). The algorithm searches for the best price and provides the solution with the best price as first in each run. The remaining solutions are searched "near the first" and are displayed just for "widening your options" (if you select to cut variant not because of price only).

Better to use when there is a number of registered allocation forms and you want to bind to them while getting the best price.

In-house cut workflow, In-house cut registration

20. Single (Recut) Image Modified

In In-house cut workflow, intended to produce solutions for forms and then search additionally beyond them (but in the limits specified by the appraiser). Better to use for searching for larger mass, taking into account that some fixed form solutions may be excluded from results if the algorithm finds better solutions.In-house cut workflow, In-house cut registration

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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 Algorithmalgorithm, 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 In-house cut workflow).Smart Normalize Lite algorithm, 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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What you want to doAlgorithm(s)Comments
Create plans for Brilliant cut with the "GIA Facetware + MyRound" appraiser.

Create plans for custom cuts (fantasies) using a new approach (custom cut + its own Image Modified appraiser)



Create plans for custom cuts (fantasies) using an old approach

Produce the solutions containing two diamonds.13. Cascade-2M, then 19. SmartRecut (Brilliant, Oval, AnyCut)Use the + Smart Recut option to make both algorithms work in one run.
Create your in-house cut or improve existing cut by adding the additional allocation forms19. SmartNormalizeUse normalization for your model before registering it as your in-house cut or adding it as an allocation form to the existing cut.
Fewer solutions, only the best18. Semipolished