These three photos help demonstrate why you should not put too much faith in color accuracy in photographs. My suggestion is to always request a sample swatch. Samples are free of charge and arrive in just a few days.

These photos were all taken the same day, within 10 minutes of each other. These two were outside with my Nikon D40 SLR digital camera. Simply walking around to the opposite side of the piece changes the way the light comes into the lens.

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This photo was taken after the piece was moved into my store. This photo was taken with my iPhone Xs Max.

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You can clearly see the color shifts. It's possible to correct all these color shifts with Photoshop by having the swatch by the computer, however that is very time-consuming and not something I have enough hours in the day to do.

Always request a swatch before you order if you have any concerns about color accuracy. Even then there will be color shift variances from dye lot to dye lot in pure aniline leathers.