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The Secrets
Watermarking
To provide infallible protection of your images before publishing
them on the web is absolutely real, it's just enough to observe a number
of simple rules:
- Breaking the protection from the image should be economically
unprofitable. The cost of restoration should be higher than the cost
of the image, and then there will be no sense to struggle with
protection.
- Keep your watermark in secret. In case the image you use as a
watermark becomes known to the malefactor, it will greatly simplify
the cracking of the image.
- Multi-detailed images are easier to protect.
- A watermark should cover a considerable part of the image to avoid
cropping. In order to preserve the presentable appearance, it is
possible to make a watermark translucent.
- Clients will be able to assess the quality of the image if it will
be protected by a translucent watermark.
- A watermark should be multi-detailed to make simultaneous
automatic restoration of a great number of images impossible.
The application of a visible watermark is one of the most foolproof
methods of image protection. This method is very flexible and has many
options; therefore it is important to use it correctly.
A watermark replaces the points of a source image and it's the basic
advantage of this method. There is no way to restore the source image,
except for finishing its lacking parts. It's not always possible to
finish the source image (for example, photos); only a professional
artist can do this. And it is expensive.
The restoration costs money and when the cost of restoration exceeds
the cost of the source image, nothing remains to the malefactor, but buy
the image that you have.
Purpose
- To make the automated restoration of image watermark impossible.
To make freehand finish drawing the only way to restore the image.
- To introduce the distortions into the source image as less as
possible so that the potential customer could assess its quality,
saturation and sharpness.
These two items contradict one another. The more the better part of
the image is covered by a watermark, the more infallible the protection
is while the presentable appearance of the image is lower (as a great
number of details are hidden). And on the contrary, the less the
watermark covers the image, the better the presentable appearance is and
the protection is worse.
It is very important and difficult to draw a distinction between the
presentable appearance and the infallibility. The only right measure is
the cost of restoration. It is necessary for us to make the restoration
of the image economically inexpedient: the cost of restoration should
exceed the cost of the image. In this case it is easier to buy the image
than to spend time on breaking the protection.
Translucent watermarks
Translucent watermarks are a way to keep the presentable appearance
at a high level of infallibility. The source image is seen through the
watermark, remaining protected and giving the user the possibility to
assess the quality of the image.
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Fig. 5.
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This image is already well protected, and it is difficult to restore
it. So the malefactor, most likely, will buy this your image. However,
if lots images are protected by this watermark, the malefactor may try
to isolate a watermark.
When there is an access to a source watermark and it is translucent,
it can be deleted automatically. It is possible to isolate a source
watermark from the image, but it's more difficult to do this if the mark
contains many details (by the way, if a photo contains a lot of details,
it is more difficult to restore it as well).
In this example the watermark contains very few details � our
watermark is exposed. The program Visual Watermark has a special option
� Noisy Watermark � which will add noise to the watermark
and will increase its detail. The noise level can be adjusted with a
slider: from 0 up to 100 units.
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Fig. 6.
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Source watermark
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Noisy Watermark (20 %)
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Detail
The higher the detail of the image is, the more difficult it is to
restore it. The higher the detail of the watermark is, the more
difficult it is to delete it.
When a source image is full of fine details, a finish drawing becomes
impossible � so it is a hard-making process. As for high-detailed
images (photos), only automated restoration, about which we spoke above,
represents real danger to them.
Results
To provide infallible protection of your images before publishing
them in the network is absolutely real, it's just enough to observe a
number of simple rules:
- Breaking the protection from the image should be economically
unprofitable. The cost of restoration should be higher than the cost
of the image, and then there will be no sense to struggle with
protection.
- Keep your watermark in secret. In case the image you use as a
watermark becomes known to the malefactor, it will greatly simplify
the cracking of the image.
- Multi-detailed images are easier to protect.
- A watermark should cover a considerable part of the image to avoid
cropping. In order to preserve the presentable appearance, it is
possible to make a watermark translucent.
- Clients will be able to assess the quality of the image if it will
be protected by a translucent watermark.
- A watermark should be multi-detailed to make simultaneous
automatic restoration of a great number of images impossible.




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