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Thanks for the responses folks. I do suppose that saying 5500k must look right on every image taken in daylight is taking a too general approach to the situation, that's why I almost never use the "Daylight" (5500k) or "cloudy" (6500k) or "shade" (7500k) presets. I was wondering if the WB tool in LR was accurate enough that I should trust it over my display, (if it sets something white to yellow, then I would know that to the computer it's white, but my display is showing it yellow), but i's probably not.
Glenn mentioned above that cooler colors represent shade. That's generally how I think of it too, but according to cameras' WB presets, warmer means shade. To confuse things, my monitor does it the reverse direction, and 6500k is cooler than 5700k. Odd??