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With ACDSee or Lr, you could create a preset and apply it at the time of import (or whenever you felt like it)With Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop or with Lightroom you set the WB for one image then Sync that setting to all the others you select.
I'm sure most other RAW converter/editor programs offer similar capabilities.
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Often times I'll shoot a WB patch on a ColorChecker Passport in a given session. In Lightroom I'll then use the WB dropper on the patch to set the WB and then Sync it across all the other photos in said session.Is there any photo editing tool which allows me to transfer the white balance value from an image to another? If so, I would take a photo about a gray or white card and would use it as a fixed WB reference for other photos.
And with this plugin you can be more precise about WB across several images (I don't think Lr can do relative WB or absolute amounts via the usual Quick Develop method, as WB is kind of a special case): http://www.photographers-toolbox.com/products/lightroomstatistics/relativeadjustments/
Really handy if you use a card and then take say lots of bracketed shots.
With Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop or with Lightroom you set the WB for one image then Sync that setting to all the others you select.
I'm sure most other RAW converter/editor programs offer similar capabilities.