sRGB - The New Standard in Color Projection

sRGB is a color space that was developed in October 1999 and defined with specifications compliant to the international color standard IEC 61966-2-1. It is a system of color spaces that determines tone, saturation, and brightness. This enables computer operating systems to easily decode and translate color expression into actual color displays. Testing methods and evaluation criteria for compliance of projectors were partly developed by Mitsubishi Electric with full support and endorsement from Microsoft Corporation.

With ColorView Natural Color Matrix, some models of Mitsubishi projectors are able to offer a predefined color mode that complies with the new Microsoft™ sRGB Color Profile. This enables Mitsubishi projectors to closely match the colors displayed by other devices using and displaying the same sRGB colors.