Originally Posted by
DanK
The night photographer who is arguing for a neutral rendition sent me an image that he took at a setting of 10,000 K that still had a blue cast, which supports the conclusion that the color can be yet more extreme.
I think he has one valid argument for an adjustment in camera, even if it is approximate. That is, the in-camera JPEG thumbnail and the RGB histograms are based on that setting. He has had cases in which the histogram showed no clipping but there was in fact clipping because the WB was so far off. So, his argument would be that it would be better to set the camera for some value in that range, say 9000 K, than to leave it on AWB or a lower fixed value.