Jin --

Here are two pictures of an Outlaw 1050 and a 750 (the first is my setup; thanks to psklenar for the second picture)

http://www.prillaman.net/image/livingroom-rack.jpg

http://members.home.com/psklenar/P0000402.JPG

The face of the Outlaw equipment isn't painted black, so the metal tends to reflect flashes a lot (making it look lighter/grayer than it appears in real life), but if you compare the 1050 and 750 to other equipment in both pictures, you can see that it's very similar. Of the components in the first picture, only the VCR and digital cable box at the top have plastic faces; the CD changer and DVD have metal faceplates.

I learned years ago from my dad (a silversmith and photographer) that some metal finishes are very difficult to photograph (silver, for example, will tend to appear to be the color of other materials nearby because it is so neutral -- so it can look green if the photographer has a green t-shirt on). Between the fairly simple metal finish of the Outlaw equipment (a finish that I personally like) and a little Photoshop tweaking, it is I suppose reasonable for the gallery photos to be a little "off" on color.
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gonk
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