Basic Features of Digital Watermarking Technology [Step Shell Printing]
Basic Characteristics of Digital Watermarking Technology【Step Shell Printing】
The digital watermarking process involves embedding certain information into a protected digital object (such as still images, video, audio, etc.) that can prove copyright ownership or track infringement (e.g., author's serial number, company logo, meaningful text, etc.). Unlike traditional encryption systems, the primary purpose of digital watermarking technology is not to restrict access to the media, but to ensure that the watermark within the media is not altered or removed. This allows for the determination of whether the object is protected, monitoring the dissemination of protected data, verifying authenticity and detecting illegal copying, resolving copyright disputes, and providing corresponding evidence. Additionally, it can be used for confidential communication and implicit information labeling.
Based on the type of host media into which the watermark is embedded, digital watermarks can be mainly categorized into image watermarks, audio watermarks, video watermarks, text watermarks, and network watermarks. From the perspective of image processing, embedding a watermark can be seen as superimposing a weak signal (the watermark) onto a strong background (the original image). Since the resolution of the human visual system is limited, as long as the amplitude of the superimposed weak signal is below a certain threshold, the human visual system cannot perceive the presence of the signal. Therefore, by making specific adjustments to the original image, it is possible to embed some information without altering the visual effect. In general, digital watermarks should possess the following basic characteristics:
Basic Characteristics of Digital Watermarking Technology【Step Shell Printing】