Sarin makes good equipment but no piece of software can evaluate more than what it has to work with in terms of data. In the case of Sarin files, this includes things like the callibration of the individual machine that did the scan and even things like dust on the stone. Things that aren't scanned, like color, clarity, polish and symmetry are obviously off the table for this sort of evaluation.
I suspect he's right, it's surely a lovely stone but bear in mind, Patrick works for AGS, and AGS is a network of jewelry stores. Part of his job is to help his clients to sell diamonds. Like me, he has never seen it.
Edited by denverappraiser, 14 November 2011 - 07:27 AM.