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Originally Posted by Aeternitas
Talking like an expert?  Yeah, I'd like to get a real good digital camera. It would work better than scanning things too, I guess. Whenever I scan something, it loses quality. But the golden brown doesn't look that light to me. Well, maybe if you compare it to the black one, which is almost undistinguishable... I don't think I've seen someone with such a dark natural hair colour 
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It must be my monitor settings then. It's an LCD Ultrabright and I'm using custom settings based on Pantone colors and not Windows' own settings so that I have a better idea of how things will look like in print. I don't think many people use these settings, I set it up to work with the printer. So anyway, to me all colors look pretty distinct except maybe dark brown and medium dark brown.
As for the black color, surely it exists but the naturally pitch black hair usually has a blue tint to it, especially in most Asians. These are synthetic wigs, there's no way they could really look like actual hair. People's own hair is almost never only one color anyway. I have at least three different shades on my head (naturally) ranging from very dark blonde (or golden brown) in the lightest parts -my forehead- to medium chestnut/auburn. Even really dark brown has some 'highlights'. Only dyed hair is flat colored.