Balance de blancos en lightroom 4.

Buenas! Tengo el lightroom 4 y el balance de blancos me sale de -100 a 100 y quisiera que me diera la temperatura real en grados Kelvin. ¿Es esto posible? ¿Cómo puedo hacerlo?
Gracias de antemano.

Yeah, I just realized! Thank you very much!!!!

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