Advances in Multimedia (Jan 2016)

A Novel Printable Watermarking Method in Dithering Halftone Images

  • Hui-Lung Lee,
  • Ling-Hwei Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4901609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Halftone images are commonly printed on books, newspapers, and magazines. How to protect the copyright of these printed halftone images becomes an important issue. Digital watermarking provides a solution for copyright protection. In this paper, we will propose a novel printable watermarking method for dithering halftone images. Based on downsampling and the property of a dispersed dithering screen, the method can resist cropping, tampering, and print-and-scan process attacks. In addition, comparing to Guo et al.’s method, the experimental results show that the proposed method provides higher robustness for the above-mentioned attacks and better visual quality in the high-frequency regions of halftone images.