Colour and shading can be influenced by lighting contrast but essentially is governed in the eye of the beholder.
The following jacket in this recreation appears lighter and darker because of the reasons stated directly above.

In the following image there's no doubting that this is the jacket because it was filmed in the car park on the same day and is the same type as Oswald's zip up jacket, so are we to believe that a random jacket of unknown origin just happened to be found in the same car park that Oswald was seen entering and was the exact same type as Oswald's?
Also look at the shading and being described as white is more than possible, the car in the back ground seems to be whiter.

The initialled jacket.

Earlene Roberts remembers Oswald getting a zipper jacket.
Mr. BALL. Then, what happened after that?
Mrs. ROBERTS. He went to his room and he was in his shirt sleeves but I couldn't tell you whether it was a long-sleeved shirt or what color it was or nothing, and he got a jacket and put it on---it was kind of a zipper jacket.
And she remembers the type because he was zipping it up.
Mr. BALL. It was a zippered jacket, was it?
Mrs. ROBERTS. Yes; it was a zipper jacket. How come me to remember it, he was zipping it up as he went out the door.
And as stated above, the lighting in a bright court room would be different to the rooming house and is the reason why Earlene thought the jacket was darker.
Mr. BALL. I'll show you this jacket which is Commission Exhibit 162---have you ever seen this jacket before?
Mrs. ROBERTS. Well, maybe I have, but I don't remember it. It seems like the one he put on was darker than that. Now, I won't be sure, because I really don't know, but is that a zipper jacket?
And lastly and most importantly why would Oswald be seen by Earlene wearing a jacket yet Oswald was arrested without his jacket?

JohnM
Colour and shading can be influenced by lighting contrast but essentially is governed in the eye of the beholder.
The following jacket in this recreation appears lighter and darker because of the reasons stated directly above.The officers who described the jacket found at the parking lot, in DPD radio traffic, as being white did not observe it being worn by a person walking through shade and sunshine.
In the following image there's no doubting that this is the jacket because it was filmed in the car park on the same day and is the same type as Oswald's zip up jacket, The two photos were not taken under the same conditions. You are comparing apples to oranges.
The initialled jacket.
Care to tell us who all those 7 officers are that put their initials on it, when the actual record only shows that Westbrook and two unidentified officers handled it.
And she remembers the type because he was zipping it up.Just too bad, she couldn't identify the jacket when shown to her by Ball and, even worse, she thought the jacket she had seen was darker than CE162.
Mr. BALL. I'll show you this jacket which is Commission Exhibit 162---have you ever seen this jacket before?
Mrs. ROBERTS. Well, maybe I have, but I don't remember it. It seems like the one he put on was darker than that. Now, I won't be sure, because I really don't know, but is that a zipper jacket?Her statements and testimony were highly unreliable. It's too bad it's all you've got.