Many people confuse colored oil with 'dirty'. Alternatively stated, dirt particles small enough do no harm whatsoever. Oil color is not a measure of oil condition, but like many things with oil (including the 1950s steadfast belief you have to change every 3000 miles), there is not necessarily a basis for concern. Yes, the longer you drive on oil (like my 15K oil), the more discolored it gets. This is not necessarily a problem.
The filter is designed to filter out the particulate matter that is of size to be of concern. Particulate matter smaller than the filter element will still be suspended in the oil and this is not an issue. It will discolor the oil. When my bud had done the research and showed me how filters other than the size of a quarter are not even coming close to being at capacity at 15K miles, I was convinced.
It's hard to break the paradigms we grow up with. Being an engineer, science and data drive most of my important decisions. The most important thing is that you're happy with what you do for whatever reason. With oils today, there is never going to be an issue - they will work better than the vast majority will ever challenge them. There is, however, one exception...
I retired from the Nuclear Power industry. By the time I retired the research institute we all payed into and used for good reason had concluded that 30% of our maintenance needs were, in fact, maintenance induced. In other words, when things were worked on, the maintenance techs caused issues 30% of the time that needed rework. As a case in point, I inherited a car my parents had religiously changed the oil in. One day my wife called me to come get her - the oil plug fell out. As it turned out, the Firestone place my folks went to had stripped it beyond repair and used one of those crappy over sized
plugs that ... well... failed and fell out. Firestone never told my folks. Ultimately this cost me a short block. So keep in mind the more often you pay someone to do that which you might not really yet need done - the higher the chance you'll see a maintenance induced failure.