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You would not believe the difference that lighting,angle of the shot,lens and, in the old days, the film make when trying to get correct color of any object in a "shot." Even the grain of the wood can be subdued or enhanced by different factors.My buddy is a professional photographer and he is always dealing with this situation.I would not judge case colors by just a picture, if money was changing hands,on a used gun.