Multimedia Projectors Technology
Imaging
Advanced image and color enhancement technologies, most only available in Mitsubishi projectors, provide superior image and color reproduction. Whether showing still photographs and illustrations or replaying two motion-picture clips simultaneously, high picture and color quality are assured.
sRGB Mode
sRGB (Standard Red, Green and Blue) technology was developed to ensure uniform reproduction of color coordinates regardless of the display device used. Mitsubishi Electric's sRGB Mode matches hue variations in the color spectrum accurately so that colors are reproduced exactly as they appear in real life.
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Natural Color Matrix™
Natural Color Matrix is an original technology developed by Mitsubishi Electric for use in its lineup of multimedia data/video projectors. The special algorithm created gives the polysilicon panel display technology used in the company's projectors color spectrums equivalent to that of CRTs. The six basic colorations (RGB and YMC) can be adjusted separately, enabling vivid reproduction of even the most subtle colors such as pastels and flesh tones.

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Color Saturation
Evolving this unique feature yet another step, some models are equipped with, an upgraded circuit that adjusts color saturation as well. The color tones of the entire image are adjusted automatically and the optimum color balance reproduced immediately.
There is an on-screen display function that allows users to set and control color tone correction independently as well.
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3D Cine View
Utilizing the DCDi processing chip, cross coloring is minimized and jagged edges are eliminated for the reproduction of clear still images and moving images with a cinema-like presence.
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Color Uniformity Correction
The Color Uniformity Correction feature is another one of our newly developed original technologies that has recently been introduced for practical use.
This feature takes a sample of a color square at the center of the screen and then matches the colors over the entire image with the sampled data to create uniform hue.
Eliminating the problem of dissimilarity in colors, which is common to LCD systems, enables Mitsubishi to ensure sharp, vivid colors for true-to-life image reproduction.
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3D Gamma Correction
Mitsubishi Electric's 3D (three-dimensional) Gamma Correction technology enables its projectors to reproduce images with superior color and picture quality. Adjustment every 64 steps and full gray-scale control at gradations of 1% ensure optimum color management and the recreation of images with colors that are true to the original

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