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  2. Watermark - Wikipedia

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    Another type of watermark is called the cylinder mould watermark. It is a shaded watermark first used in 1848 that incorporates tonal depth and creates a greyscale image. Instead of using a wire covering for the dandy roll, the shaded watermark is created by areas of relief on the roll's own surface.

  3. Digital watermarking - Wikipedia

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    A digital watermark is called semi-fragile if it resists benign transformations, but fails detection after malignant transformations. Semi-fragile watermarks commonly are used to detect malignant transformations. A digital watermark is called robust if it resists a designated class of transformations. Robust watermarks may be used in copy ...

  4. Security printing - Wikipedia

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    Watermarks were first introduced in Bologna, Italy in 1282; as well as their use in security printing, they have also been used by paper makers to identify their product. For proofing the authenticity, the thinner part of the watermark will shine brighter with a light source in the background and darker with a dark background.

  5. Digital on-screen graphic - Wikipedia

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    Watermarks present an issue when archival videos are used for a documentary that strives to create a coherent story. In some cases, watermarks are blurred or digitally removed if possible to clean up the picture. In the absence of visually perceptible watermarks content control can be ensured with visually imperceptible digital watermarks. [2]

  6. Watermark (data file) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the specific method used, recovery of the embedded auxiliary data can be robust to post-processing (such as lossy compression). If the data file to be retrieved is an image, the provider can embed a watermark for protection purposes. The process allows tolerance to some change, while still maintaining an association with the ...

  7. Researchers have found flaws in Meta's implementation of the increasingly popular C2PA metadata standard and bad actors will use tools without watermarks.

  8. Audio watermark - Wikipedia

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    An audio watermark is a unique electronic identifier embedded in an audio signal, typically used to identify ownership of copyright. It is similar to a watermark on a photograph. Digital watermarking is the process of embedding information into a signal (e.g. audio, video or pictures) in a way that is difficult to remove. If the signal is ...

  9. Top AI companies commit to child safety principles as ...

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    Many early iterations of this technology come in the form of watermarks, ... images child sexual abuse images in a popular open source database of images used to train Stability AI’s Stable ...