* Federico Bruni <[email protected]> [10-06-13 12:34]:
> Do you mean just retrieving the white balance setting of the camera? (Auto,
> sunlight, florescent light, etc.)
> I can't see how this could help, especially if it's auto :-)

No, that would not help.  I believe he means the white balance the camera
software actually applied.  Auto is a determination related to conditions,
not the result.  geeqie's exif window will provide you with the setting
that resulted from that determination, as will exiftool.

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