That's a tall order for a forum post. I just got back from my walk to the grocery store. How about I walk you through one with annotations?
Here's the raw file to download:
SAM_8354.SRW
That's one of my favorite trees there on the right but the reason I took this snap was the new paint job on the duplex. I didn't think my wife had seen that yet and so I grabbed a snap to show her. Here's the processed image directly from Raw Therapee:
Here's the RT adjustments panel -- I yellow highlighted them (just under the histogram). From left to right you have Exposure, Detail, Color, Wavelet (special effects), Transform, and then not visible Raw and Metadata.
Download that raw file and open it in RT. Start with the Color adjustment panel and open the section Color Management (list bottom). You need an input profile. Camera standard should be selected and for this file (Samsung EX2) you'll have to accept that. Note the option for Custom and the drop box. RT ships with a bunch of camera input profiles for some of the more popular cameras and your T6 should be included. For your camera you could select either the Camera standard or the Custom profile or in the future make your own.
Working Profile should be ProPhoto. If it isn't then change it.
Output Profile should be............... decision time and pause:
Raw converters now days fall into two categories. A) Only or mostly a global adjustments capable raw file processor and B) Capable of extensive local adjustments. RT is in category A). That means you're going to run into photos that you'll want to start in RT and then finish in a pixel level editor like PS (recommend Affinity). If you expect to continue working on the image in a second application then the Output Profile should be ProPhoto however if you plan to use RT to deliver the final image then the Output Profiles should be your target output profile. In this case we'll use only RT and so set the Output Profile to RT-sRGB.
Close Color Management and open White Balance. You need WB values for temp and tint. You can select and option from the Method drop box which may get you close or you can measure something in the photo with the dropper that you know was neutral in color or you can measure a reference that you shot. I shot a reference (piece of white Styrofoam) in a later frame and so I can give you those values: Temp = 5250 and Tint = 1.20. Close White Balance.
That's all you need for Color Adjustments. I'll start another post to continue.
Joe