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Commonly used transform domain methods are Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT), Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT), and Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT). It is generally used for the signal processing. In this we transform the image into the frequency domain.
A digital watermark is a kind of marker covertly embedded in a noise-tolerant signal such as audio, video or image data. “Watermarking” is the process of hiding digital information in a carrier signal. The hidden information should, but does not need to, contain a relation to the carrier signal.
Watermarks can be embedded in the pixel domain or a transform domain. In multimedia applications, embedded watermarks should be invisible, robust and have a high capacity. Digital watermarking is an effective technique for protecting Intellectual Property (IP) rights by embedding information in digital multimedia data.
Originally a watermark is a more or less transparent image or text that has been applied to a piece of paper, another image to either protect the original image, or to make it harder to copy the item e.g. money watermarks or stamp watermarks.
There are two types of digital watermarking, visible and invisible. A visible watermark on a file or image is very similar to a corporation's logo on its letterhead. It is basically a semi- transparent identifier (i.e. logo) that is used to show the ownership of the file or image.
From this classification, there are two types of watermarks, the visible ones, like different logos either on paper or on a TV screen and the most important one, the invisible or transparent watermarks, which cannot be perceived by the human sensory system.
14 Perceptible Most basic type of watermark is called as such when it is visible and noticeable on the project. If it is a print out of a document or a digital photo, the watermark is easily seen on it with a translucent logo, opaque image or a transparent shadow.
A watermark is a logo, text, or pattern that is intentionally superimposed onto another image. Its purpose is to make it more difficult for the original image to be copied or used without permission. Pictured at right is an example of a watermark applied to a digital image.
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