Systems and methods for authenticating photographic image data
First Claim
1. A method of authenticating a photographic image provided from a user by obtaining an authenticated photographic image via a web address at which an authenticated copy of the photographic image is purportedly made available so that the authenticated copy may be compared with the photographic image to prove that the photographic image was authenticated, the method comprising:
- receiving, by a viewer system, a watermarked image, the watermarked image comprising the photographic image and a watermark purportedly indicating that the photographic image has been authenticated by the authentication server;
receiving, by the viewer system, a web address created for the authenticated photographic image;
visiting, by the viewer system, the web address to verify the authenticity of the watermarked image, responsive to receipt of the watermarked image;
receiving, by the viewer system, via the web address, the authenticated photographic image, a second watermarked image comprising the authenticated photographic image and a second watermark indicating that the authenticated photographic image has been authenticated by the authentication server, or both the authenticated photographic image and the second watermarked image; and
displaying, by the viewer system, the authenticated photographic image, a second watermarked image comprising the authenticated photographic image and a second watermark indicating that the authenticated photographic image has been authenticated by the authentication server, or both the authenticated photographic image and the second watermarked image, wherein the authenticated photographic image and/or the second watermarked image is used at the viewer system to compare the authenticated photographic image with the photographic image.
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Abstract
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for authenticating photographic data. In one embodiment, a method comprises providing an image authentication application for use on a client device, the application configured to control image capture and transmission; receiving an image data file from the application at the authentication server comprising a photographic image captured by the application and metadata associated therewith; applying a watermark to the photographic image to create a watermarked image; applying date and time information to the tagged image; applying location information to the tagged image; creating a web address associated with the image data file; uploading the photographic image, the tagged image, or both to the web address; and transmitting an authenticated image file to the client device, the authenticated image file comprising one or more of: the watermarked image, the photographic image, the date and time information, geographic information, and the web address.
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1. A method of authenticating a photographic image provided from a user by obtaining an authenticated photographic image via a web address at which an authenticated copy of the photographic image is purportedly made available so that the authenticated copy may be compared with the photographic image to prove that the photographic image was authenticated, the method comprising:
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receiving, by a viewer system, a watermarked image, the watermarked image comprising the photographic image and a watermark purportedly indicating that the photographic image has been authenticated by the authentication server; receiving, by the viewer system, a web address created for the authenticated photographic image; visiting, by the viewer system, the web address to verify the authenticity of the watermarked image, responsive to receipt of the watermarked image; receiving, by the viewer system, via the web address, the authenticated photographic image, a second watermarked image comprising the authenticated photographic image and a second watermark indicating that the authenticated photographic image has been authenticated by the authentication server, or both the authenticated photographic image and the second watermarked image; and displaying, by the viewer system, the authenticated photographic image, a second watermarked image comprising the authenticated photographic image and a second watermark indicating that the authenticated photographic image has been authenticated by the authentication server, or both the authenticated photographic image and the second watermarked image, wherein the authenticated photographic image and/or the second watermarked image is used at the viewer system to compare the authenticated photographic image with the photographic image. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system of authenticating a photographic image provided from a user by obtaining an authenticated photographic image via a web address at which an authenticated copy of the photographic image is purportedly made available so that the authenticated copy may be compared with the photographic image to prove that the photographic image was authenticated, the system comprising:
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a viewer system comprising one or more physical processors programmed by computer program instructions to; receive a watermarked image, the watermarked image comprising the photographic image and a watermark purportedly indicating that the photographic image has been authenticated by the authentication server; receive a web address created for the authenticated photographic image; visit the web address to verify the authenticity of the watermarked image, responsive to receipt of the watermarked image; receive, via the web address, the authenticated photographic image, a second watermarked image comprising the authenticated photographic image and a second watermark indicating that the authenticated photographic image has been authenticated by the authentication server, or both the authenticated photographic image and the second watermarked image; and display the authenticated photographic image, a second watermarked image comprising the authenticated photographic image and a second watermark indicating that the authenticated photographic image has been authenticated by the authentication server, or both the authenticated photographic image and the second watermarked image, wherein the authenticated photographic image and/or the second watermarked image is used at the viewer system to compare the authenticated photographic image with the photographic image.
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