Okay, I know that this was said about when you posted the color chip, but I just worry as I am excited for this, and I don't want to be disappointed.
Definitely, I don't want you to be disappointed either!!
Here is some really important info! I think you, and actually everyone, should read this.
I know I'm a broken record on this issue, but everyone MUST remember that colors you are seeing here are only a very, very rough approximation of real life! Several times in this GB I have questioned whether I should stop posting pics altogether, since it's actually meaningless to talk about colors when we're all on different monitors. Worse than meaningless actually, because it makes people develop incorrect expectations.
Let's do a quick experiment to prove what I am saying: Below is a pic. I just took it using my Note 4 camera. The pic is me holding the real color chip next to my MacBook's screen showing a scan of the same color chip. They don't look the same AT ALL, do they? And furthermore, the real color chip doesn't actually look like either of the representations in this photo. And how this pic looks on my phone is different than how it looks on my MacBook, which is again different from how it probably looks on YOUR monitor. And all these colors look different than what's in GMK's photo, too, even though
in real life they are all the same.
Moral of the story - digital representations of color are extremely misleading. Get hyped about the sets coming off the production line, imagine how juicy they are going to be, but don't get particularly angry or attached re: any specific color you see on your screen. I spent over $800 buying color chips to find the best colors I possibly could - I think you guys will be happy with the final results IRL.