Spectral simulation methods can be useful in the creation of mappings from recorded values to colorimetric values for cameras and scanners. In this work, a spectral data set is expanded using simulated spectra created from a real data set. The expanded data set is used to create a multi-dimensional look-uptable (MLUT). The performance of the MLUT is compared to the performance of an MLUT created without the simulated spectral data. Results suggest that the use of simulated spectra in creating an MLUT could help to reduce maximum errors.
Michael J. Vrhel, "Use of Simulated Reflectance Spectra in Camera Transform Creation" in Proc. IS&T 24th Color and Imaging Conf. , 2016, https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2169-2629.2017.32.306