Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
Peter - in many shooting circumstances (i.e. pretty well anytime you are not shooting in a studio), any WB is really just a starting point. We've all seen that green colour cast when pictures of people standing under a tree or the reddish cast introduced by the sun bouncing of a red brick building that show up regardless of what the camera or software says....
I find that I will start with the Auto White balance that I get from the camera and then apply different pre-sets from the RAW converter). I use this as the starting point and often end off a few hundred K, as I try to get a look that I like. Sometimes I get lucky and I actually like the WB when I open up the RAW file, and will keep that setting.
Like anything else, WB is not written in stone, and I guess I have been doing this long enough to know what works for me and what does not.