Sigh.... Please read my whole post next time.
Your colours are not accurate and therefore the mockups don't represent the true colour of the plastic that you've chosen to use.
Since you haven't provided colour-corrected mockups, here are my poorly hacked versions.
I am using the photospectrometer scanned colour codes from actual plastic samples, here is the fixed version of BBQ and BBJ with the colour used in the mockups added between the colour sample blocks:
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As you can see, BBQ is more tourquoise than shown in MiTo's mockups.
And here is my version of the mockup using BFN:
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I am pointing out that I made my voice heard in the IC and the OP chose to still go with BBQ. I am happy with that decision, even though I'd prefer it in a slightly different colour. The issue I have is not the colour chosen as much as the fact that the mockups don't represent it correctly and this could lead to disappointment when people see the set the ordered in real life.
Oobly, seriously, I can't understand why is it so hard for you.
But I understand the concern.
And yes, I read your entire reply last time.
Every single PuLSE mockup I made is very accurate. They represent with a large amount of precision the TRUE CHIP COLOR and what'll have on your desk.
I'm not using this crappy "photospectrometer" colors thing (whatever it may be) to create mockups, because their colors are not correct.
If you look at this BFN chip IRL and compare to this photograph, there's at least a 99% tone correspondece. Korgenar took the most accurate sample pictures you can find on the internet and this picture is not corrected or manipulated in any sort of way. It was took under normal light conditions. Not the sunlight, not the void, not anything. Ambient light. A BFN keycap is as blue as this color chip is.
You used "photospectrometer" tones to hack the mockups, and your mockups aren't even close to the true color tone.
Here's the legit BBQ mockup that I showed one thousand times already:
Monitors and colors will never look the same to all of us because our monitors are completely different.
Just chill, everything is doing fine.
Okay, I've said my piece... moving on.
Here is an example of what BBQ plastic looks like on a keyboard in good light, for the sake of reference: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=46057.msg1051980#msg1051980
Of course the other colours in the picture and the light itself will affect the white balance and therefore the colour, but it's a decent representation I think. More pics here: http://techkeys.us/products/miami-set
This is not a decent photo because the keyboard in under direct sunlight and that saturates a lot the picture. But yes, it gives an idea.
I'm too tired to find a Miami keyset on a desk picture, under normal light because I can't take this discussion anymore.