Steganographic methods and media for photography
First Claim
1. A photographic emulsion paper for exposing and developing to produce an image thereon, characterized by an auxiliary information signal encoded therein, said signal being encoded as a patterned physical characteristic coextensive with said paper.
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Abstract
Technology is now available permitting consumers to make amateur- or even professional-grade copies of photographs. For wedding and portrait photographers, in particular, the business of making duplications is fundamental to their livelihoods. The threat of such copying is felt strongly. To redress these concerns, a machine-readable marking is provided on emulsion films, photographic papers, and the like. The marking encodes digital information, yet is essentially imperceptible to the human eye. A photographic duplication kiosk can be constructed to read this embedded information and, if warranted by the embedded information, to disable the kiosk'"'"'s copying function. An exemplary embodiment pre-exposes the photographic product with a spatial domain representation of the embedded data, and may include rotationally symmetric one- or two-dimensional patterns. Numerous other implementations are similarly practical."
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12 Claims
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1. A photographic emulsion paper for exposing and developing to produce an image thereon, characterized by an auxiliary information signal encoded therein, said signal being encoded as a patterned physical characteristic coextensive with said paper.
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2. A method of processing a photographic paper during manufacture and prior to exposure by an end user thereof, the paper having front and back sides, the method comprising:
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generating a pattern representing an auxiliary information signal; encoding the front of said paper in accordance with said pattern, said encoding not impairing subsequent use of the paper by said end user; said encoded pattern being substantially coextensive with said paper.
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- 3. An article, said article comprising a layer of material, said layer appearing uniformly transparent to a human viewer thereof, said layer having a characteristic which varies as a function of location thereacross, said variation effecting a patterning of said material, said patterning having an auxiliary information signal steganographically encoded therein.
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6. A method of producing an information-conveying article, comprising:
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providing a layer of material, said layer appearing substantially transparent to a human viewer thereof; and processing said material to change a property thereof on a localized basis, said change resulting in a patterning of said material, said patterning having an auxiliary information signal steganographically encoded therein. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A blank photographic paper for exposing and developing to produce an image thereon, characteristic by a binary data signal encoded in a coating thereon.
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11. A method of producing a card- or paper-like article having an auxiliary information signal encoded therewith, comprising:
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(a) providing a substrate; (b) applying a layer of material over said substrate; (c) processing said layer of material to form a pattern therein, said pattern having an auxiliary information signal steganographically encoded therein; and (d) thereafter, processing said article to carry human-perceptible information thereon. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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