Not really enough info but the general consenus here on PS is that a well cut round (not sure if the one you posted is or not) will
face up fairly bright/white...you will see the most tint from the side of the stone. However, if you are color sensitive then
an "I" may be too much tint for you.
Middle of the road tends to be G/H so I is one down on the color chart from middle of the road.
You need to go see some well cut GIA/AGS000 round "I"s to know whether the color bothers you or not.
The "I" range is where most people start to see the tint. I'd describe my "I" diamond as slightly ivory from the side. Definitely not yellow. I don't notice the tint in my H from the side, but I do see it in my I diamond. My I has strong blue fluor which makes it face up very very white. But after I got on PS and started educating myself, I can clearly see the tint in the I diamond from the side although I'd literally owned and worn it for over 10 years without noticing. If in doubt, maybe go up to G or H like the previous post suggested, because tint is something that you can train yourself to see.
eta: faceup color of an I ideal H&A should be very white, because those RBs wash tint very well in the face-up view. Depending on the setting you use, you may or may see the profile of the diamond. If the profile is hidden, probably the I color will not be an issue. Tiffany cuts their diamonds off at I, I believe. J and farther down are the warmer range with readily apparent tint.