^ I kind of knew that but what I don't get is (thinking about this very slightly warm 81A filter) ..... if *all* the colors are equally displaced very slightly toward the filter color, the "what is white ? " algorithm should easily compensate for this.\
Obviously . . . it does not work, but what I am hoping to learn is WHY it doesn't work, even in this minor color shift situation.
FWIW, I typically shoot RAF in the Fuji and set degK for white balance, and convert to JPG in the camera (using "camera settings"). I understand how THAT (setting degK) would show the effect of the filter, but don't get why auto-WB does not compensate for the color shift. I was thinking that auto-WB would float the degK to get what it is looking for.
EDIT: I think I got it. The camera does some kind of weighted average of pixel colors. Then adjusts the color temperature so that the weighted average matches some preset value (that has a broad tolerance), and uses that color temperature to create the camera JPG. Apparently the preset tolerance is broad enough that it doesn't get exactly the same answer if you do something like use a mild color filter (like an 81A).