readme.txt Driver File Contents (DiamondPro2060_ICC.exe)

---------ICC COLOR MONITOR PROFILES README------------
February 2 2001

This archive contains ICC profiles for the Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2060 display monitor.

DP206050.ICM - Profile for 5000K (preset Color 3)
DP206065.ICM - Profile for 6550K (preset Color 2)
DP206093.ICM - Profile for 9300K (preset Color 1)

The files in this archive are intended to be used with your Mitsubishi display monitor 
and color management systems that use the ICC profile format, such as the color 
management system included in Windows or other 3rd party applications.

For installation of these files, consult with the users guide of the Operating System 
or Application that uses Image Color Management (ICM) ICC profiles.

For best results, be sure to select the ICM file corresponding to the current color 
setting on your display monitor. 

Adjust the monitor color temperature to one of the above values (9300, 6550 or 5000K)
using the buttons on the front of the monitor (refer the user guide for your monitor) or
press the RESET button to recall the factory preset color temperature for the color memory 
(this resets any adjustments that may have been made to the factory color settings).

Adjust the brightness control to the default position by selecting the BRIGHT control
using the buttons on the front of the monitor and simultaneously pressing the "-" and 
"+" buttons.

You can view details of each ICM file in Windows by right-clicking the file and 
selecting "Properties" and then "Profile Description". This will list the profile's 
intended monitor model name, the intended color memory setting and color temperature.

Note: These files are supplied "as is" with no warranty or technical support. While 
every effort has been made to ensure that the color profiles are as accurate as 
possible, differences between monitors due to the current adjustment settings, normal 
monitor aging and tolerances, as well as the accuracy of scanner and printer profiles 
may give varied results.

Copyright (C) 2001 NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display Inc. All rights reserved.
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