Pink LEDs are pink. Because I cannot tell the difference between pink and orange, I've even sought second opinions. The pink is much closer to a red than it is to magenta and the reflection it makes on the Orion plate is pink indeed. Unfortunately I only have SP DCS sets on hand at the moment and they're thin enough that they bleed though nastily. I also can't seem to get the Orion to accept a brightness setting between off and on. The light shining through the thin caps is very red but thicker caps should exhibit less bleed.
Of course, seeing will be the believing:
I've done my best to make this image color accurate to reality. It was taken indoors under cool florescent lights. The color of the plate is what you should pay attention to as that is the color that I matched to reality.
Again, the plate color is the accurate color. You should see it be more red than magenta but still very obviously pink.
For this last photo I tried to match the light cast on the index card to the color reflected on the plate. Nothing about this photo matches reality, I was just trying to give y'all a larger sample of what you'll see under your keycaps.
Feel free to request any other photographs, they'll all be taken on a Duck Butterfly pad so I don't have to continually swap 88 LEDs.
Please accept my apologies for the quality of the photos and editing job. I've not done any serious photography for several years and my skills, software, and dSLR are all very stale.
Some notes in general. All LED packets ordered contained precisely 100 LEDs. So far every tested LED (mostly the pink ones but a half dozen sky and cyan as well) has worked. If there are any "out" in my photographs it is likely because it was improperly installed. The G and 7 also appear to have cold solder joints.