OK. So this is the straight out of camera shot. It's one of my duffers from a Marbury trip the other day and I still have the raw file.
As you can see, the WB is miles off, and adjusting the blue slider to the left doesn't give me enough colour back. So I have built a custom profile in Lightroom which automatically applies a large blue swing to the WB slider *before* the actual WB sliders get touched. So the image below is *just* the WB profile applied. The WB sliders in LR/Camera raw are both in the middle - untouched.
You can get the profile editor (free) from Adobe here
https://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5494
This creates a Camera Raw profile (which is also used by Lightroom) which you can name yourself.
This is a much better starting point and is performed automatically as Lightroom recognises my X-E1 and applies the camera profile on import.
The photo then goes into Photoshop to have a channel swap, where I change the reds in the blue channel and the blues in the red channel as well as a levels tweak and hue/sat tweak. I have an action set up to do this and I then just go and change the relevant layers if they need tweaking (as every photo is slightly different)
This results in the following.
This then gets saved and put back in Lightroom so that I can tweak the blues and yellows to get that golden look. I also do my sharpening & NR & dust cleaning at this point.
The process is very quick now that I've set up LR to recognise my IR camera, and also set up actions in Photoshop to do the donkey work.
I've also now got separation of the reds & blues which makes it easy to go B&W with a degree of control if I choose.