Gemewizard is making GemeFancy, a system for identifying colors in fancy colored diamonds, available to members of the industry free of charge for a period of three months, starting Monday, May 5.
GemeFancy is a color assessing and communication application, by Gemewizard. It offers a way to accurately identify, describe and communicate all the colors visible in fancy colored diamonds, and recognize their relative location within the GIA Fancy Diamond color range.
The system identifies 27 main hues, each of which is modified into 36-42 fancy grades and other color descriptions. Each one represents the accumulative effect of the tones and saturations on a certain hue. The images generated by the GemeFancy are described using standard GIA terminology and GemeWizard's alphanumeric Color Code. GemeFancy creates emails that allow accurate color information to be transferred to a third party.
Gemewizard plans to release tool during the JCK Las Vegas show.
"Our goal is to provide anybody handling fancy colored diamonds a common language by which he or she can communicate color information to colleagues, clients and suppliers," said Menahem Sevdermish, GemeWizard's founder and developer.

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