If you ever see anything else that may help, let me know!
Great website! Since you asked....one fast way to NAIL the white balance for
true color, as-you-saw-it in person (noticed the covered bridge colors varied a bit), is to do this:
1. Open the image in Photoshop CC (I guess most recent versions do this as well);
2. Go to Image>Duplicate and accept whatever name it suggests, "OK" ;
3. While the duplicate image is now active, go to Filter>Blur>Average. This will fill the active frame with one color;
4. Go back to make your original active, and click on the "Curves" adjustment icon (alternatively, Image>Adjustment>Curves...);
5. On the Curves window, click on the middle eyedropper, the one between the black-tipped and white-tipped eyedroppers. This will change your cursor into an eyedropper.
6. Click anywhere inside the duplicate image (the one we changed to one color).
Done. The colors on the original should now be exactly as you saw them that day (
or the way the Phantom was told to see it, in case it was on Vivid saturation - but that might not be a problem, not sure - I just use None in the app). Hope that helps.
By the way, I am NOT in any way assuming I know more about Photoshop than you do. I probably do not.