I found the WB tutorial to be very helpful:
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tu...te-balance.htm
However, I'm not sure I completely agree with one of the statements made:
> "Of course, do not try to change your composition to include a colorless object, but just be aware that its absence may cause problems with the auto white balance."
Well maybe with film in the "bad old days", but with extra digital captures being essentially free, I'd tend to zoom to include an object that appears to be a neutral gray, and take its picture. Then use that to set the WB in PSE/PS/ACR/LR/etc with an eyedropper and sync with the "intended" image.
For example, with the tutorial scene with white/gray boat in the foreground, if I was using a DSLR crop camera with 18-55 kit lens, I might use 18mm for the overall scene, and then 55mm for the boat. Or I might take the trouble to walk closer to the boat, if possible, so it took up more of the picture.
My 2¢ worth.