That would be what some call a 'sanderae' type of lowii.
Real albinos are recessive, and when bred with coloratum, give coloratum progeny.
those 'sanderae' types, like the eponymous insigne var. sanderae are definitely not recessive, and in fact when bred with coloratum plants can give anything, from a 'nearly albino with a bit of color' flower up to those pastels/dilute colors we see. In fact they are to me more valuable than a real albino, because they have a potential to breed directly something interesting. A 'real albino' that has no color at all needs a 2 step to have something different, each time one breeds with them...