Finally got the time to inspect my set... and all I can say is I am incredibly disappointed.
The gray is 2-3x darker than the renders/marketingmaterial imply. The mod/esc key are about 50% more saturated.
The set looks nothing like the colors on the box art which is more of an accurate representation of what I (and many others) expected.
https://imgur.com/a/N5bLNZ0
No way you can look at even the gray and say that looks anything like these: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0054/0878/4458/products/01_Standard_700x.png?v=1630693867
Super super disappointing.
I was under the impression that Omnitype is one of the best in the game in terms of color matching since you guys take it very very seriously by using scientific instruments. But something either went wrong with your color matching process, or these were the right colors all along and something went wrong with your renders and marketing material..
Can we as customers get an answer to what happened here?
Studio lighting vs Florescent lighting
EDIT:
Here you go, since you mention studio lighting (3300K) vs florescent lighting (~5000K), I gave you the whole spectrum that my kelvin-adjustable studio lights has (3300K to 5600K).
Camera + lens: Sony A7III + 35 mm 1.4
Photos shot at fixed color temperature on my camera at 5500K to aim to be as neutral as possible. Shot at f5.6. All photos are raw unedited straight from camera (converted to JPEG).
I even threw in a GMK sample color ring and a RAL R7 color swatch that's used for GMK for color matching. Lights in my room all turned off + blinds all shut so there's as little outside light as possible to affect internal room color temperature.
For this experiment, I incremented from 3300K up at 500K increments up until the limit of 5600K.
3300K
3800K
4300K
4800K
5300K
5600K
To test my hypothesis of Omnitype's renders using an overly large flood light that desaturated all the colors, I brought my light as close as I could to the keycap set, and it does look closer to their renders.
Omnitype's renders
I think the pictures speak for themselves.
tl;dr I think the renders are inaccurately lighted leading to blow out of saturation leading to a much more desaturated render when compared to the real colors.
What
The color temperature of my room and light source doesn't affect color saturation so much that the colors become 50% more saturated and the grays 2-3x darker
The only way my picture could look like Omni's renders are if I have a very very large neutral light at around 5500 that blows all the colors and saturation out. My room has a similar color temp but not light intensity, but the results won't be that dramatic of a change.