Abstract
The influence of existing spectral reflectances and sensor sensitivities on color reproduction duality is studied. We analyzed the distribution of 17 categories of object spectral reflectance, using the standard object colour spectra database for colour reproduction evaluation (SOCS). Then we evaluated the color reproduction quality of sensors for each category wing SOCS and five sample sensor sensitivity, allowing linear color correction as a post-processing to sensor outputs. We obtained the following results: 1) spectral reflectance restoration quality is closely related to the subspace dimensions that the spectral reflectances span; 2) the rank of sensor-set color reproduction quality is mostly stable and not greatly affected by the object categories; and 3) if one choose a category of artificial object colors for linear correction parameter calibration, the parameters may be applied to other categories of such object. These findings suggest that the color reproduction quality of sensors can be estimated using some standardized spectral reflectance data sets.
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