A Proposed Multi Images Visible Watermarking Technique

Abstract

Visible watermarking techniques are proposed to secure digital data against unauthorized attacks. These techniques protect data from illegal access and use. In this work, a multi visible watermarking technique that allows embedding different types of markers into different types of background images has been proposed It also allows adding multiple markers on the same background image with different sizes, positions and opacity levels without any interference. The proposed technique improves the flexibility issues of visible watermarking and helps in increasing the security levels. A visible watermarking system is designed to implement the proposed technique. The system facilitates single and multiple watermarking as illustrated in the proposed technique. Experimental results indicate that the proposed technique applies visible watermarking successfully.

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Ruba Al-Zamil, Safa’a Saleh

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  • EP ID EP90643
  • DOI 10.14569/IJACSA.2016.070449
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Ruba Al-Zamil, Safa’a Saleh (2016). A Proposed Multi Images Visible Watermarking Technique. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications, 7(4), 369-372. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-90643