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Originally Posted by drcy
The above and back image do not show a white or cream-colored mount.
Take as many photos as needed, and post images here showing it that it is white or cream-colored. If it is white or cream-colored, certainly you can post images showing so.
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He can't control your monitor though. He could post 1,000 different images of it but if your monitor doesn't accurately convey colors (and most do not, FYI) then you'll never see it for what it is without holding it in person or getting a new monitor.
I'm using a Macbook Pro with a well-calibrated retina display to view the images. Colors on my screen are about as accurate as possible on a computer. However, it's only as accurate as the photo itself (I don't know how accurate those are vs holding it in hand). The mount looks like a beige or light tan color on my screen, definitely not gray. What the implications are of a beige mount though, I have no idea. But that's how the color comes across on mine.