djozz
(djozz)
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I think it is good enough if the picture just made is compared to reality and either the exposure settings are adjusted until it looks the same on screen, or afterwards the picture on screen is corrected.
Setting the expose correct is easy, and important for correct interpretation, but getting tints right on screen is an illusion, people should not bother too much about that, choose a whitebalance setting that is approximately correct and be done with it.