And photoshop is not your friend.
It will make the white the camera captured pink, but then the green goes away. Or it makes what should be green in the picture, which is white when the camera captured the image, green, but then the pink goes away.
There's some other threads in this category on capturing pinks corals etc accurately. Might need to dig down a few pages.
Personally I never photoshop any image of anything for sale which is a living organism, with the exception of cropping, resizing, and optimizing (reducing file size). For images of NFS critters in the collection, sometimes I'll try to tweak them a bit, but then adjust the brightness/contrast so they appear duller on the screen then they do in real life, because otherwise some folks will scream 'photochopped!!!'. I am aware of a few sellers who dumb-down the colors of their snakes for sale, because they want to avoid the allegations of the originals being photochopped, and so the folks @ pets new home will be more then pleased with their new charges.
But even with all these options at the fingertips, there's a few individual snakes, regardless of morph, I will simply never color-capture accurately on a digi cam with the technology available today.