IET Image Processing (Nov 2024)

Improved protection for colour images via invertible colour‐to‐grey, image distortion, and visible‐imperceptible watermarking

  • Eduardo Fragoso‐Navarro,
  • Francisco Garcia‐Ugalde,
  • Manuel Cedillo‐Hernandez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/ipr2.13212
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 13
pp. 3854 – 3863

Abstract

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Abstract Invertible colour‐to‐grey algorithms protect the colour of an image against illegal usage and distribution. These schemes hide the colour information into a grayscale version of the image, making colour recovery without proper authorization challenging. A previous study proposed the incorporation of content security by distorting the protected image to hinder illegal structure restoration. This work addresses the limitations of this method, significantly improving both processing time and the quality of the recovered colour image. Specifically, processing times are reduced from 45 h to 9 s, and the mean PSNR value is increased by up to 2.23 dB. Furthermore, this proposal achieves competitive results compared to existing approaches that do not implement content security, obtaining mean peak signal‐to‐noise ratio (PSNR) and structural similarity index measure (SSIM) values above 42.32 dB and 0.992, respectively. Finally, quantitative results are supported by visual comparisons.

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