Glossary
Gemstone Clarity
Clarity is the grading of internal flaws (inclusions) and surface blemishes in a gemstone. Diamonds use the GIA scale FL through I3; colored stones use a separate type-based scale. Higher clarity = fewer/smaller inclusions = higher price. AI photography emphasizes clarity without faking it.
What clarity means and how it's graded
Diamond clarity is the GIA scale: FL (flawless) → IF (internally flawless) → VVS1, VVS2 (very-very-slight inclusions) → VS1, VS2 → SI1, SI2 → I1, I2, I3 (visible inclusions). Eye-clean usually starts around VS2; below SI2 inclusions are obvious to a buyer. For colored stones (sapphires, rubies, emeralds), clarity is graded by stone type — type II (sapphires) tolerates more inclusions than type I (aquamarines). Inclusions can be crystals, feathers, clouds, or pinpoints.
What AI photography can do honestly
AI can: lift the stone's brilliance signal so its inherent clarity reads better in photos; reduce camera-introduced softness so a VVS-grade stone looks VVS instead of VS; sharpen facet edges so internal light return is more visible. None of this is dishonest — it's photographing a stone correctly. AI cannot ethically erase real inclusions to fake a higher clarity grade — that's listing fraud, not retouching.
Why honest clarity matters for catalog listings
Buyers who scrutinize clarity (engagement-ring shoppers, investors, collectors) often request a GIA cert and zoom into the photos at 400%+. If the listing photos show a clean stone but the cert says SI1 with an obvious feather, the buyer feels deceived and the listing's review score drops. AI catalog retouching that emphasizes-but-doesn't-fake clarity protects the seller from this — the photos accurately reflect the stone, just photographed at studio quality instead of phone quality. Honest representation also reduces returns and refund requests.
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Last updated 2026-05-03