Inspecting print quality using digital watermarks
First Claim
1. A method of determining if a printing process operated correctly comprising the steps of:
- digitally watermarking an image, said watermark being redundantly applied in multiple areas of said image, printing said image on a carrier, acquiring a second image of the image printed on said carrier, reading the digital watermark data from each area of said second image, determining the quality of the printing from the acquired digital watermark data.
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Abstract
An automatic label inspection system that is relatively inexpensive, flexible and easy to set up. A digital watermark is embedded in a label prior to the printing process. As is conventional in digital watermark technology, the digital watermark is duplicated many times in multiple areas of the image. That is, the images is divided into area and a copy of the watermark is embedded into each area. Conventional digital watermarks often include both a grid and a payload signal. The present invention merely requires use of the watermark grid signal. A label is inspected by reading the watermark grid signal from each area of the image. The strength of the watermark grid signal is used as a measure of the quality of the label.
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18 Claims
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1. A method of determining if a printing process operated correctly comprising the steps of:
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digitally watermarking an image, said watermark being redundantly applied in multiple areas of said image, printing said image on a carrier, acquiring a second image of the image printed on said carrier, reading the digital watermark data from each area of said second image, determining the quality of the printing from the acquired digital watermark data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of determining the quality of a printed image comprising the steps of:
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digitally modifying said first image to embed a digital watermark in said image, printing said first image onto a carrier to create a printed image, acquiring a second image of said printed image, reading said watermark from said second image to generate watermark data, and determining the quality of said printing from said watermark data. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18)
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15. A system for determining the quality of a printed image, said printed image including a digital watermark, said watermark being redundantly applied to multiple areas of said printed image, said system comprising,
an image capture device for acquiring a second image of said printed image, a watermark reading program for reading watermark information from each of said areas of said image, examining the magnitude of watermark information to determine the quality of said printing.
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17. A system for determining if the quality of printed labels is acceptable, said labels being printed with an image which includes a digital watermark embedded in multiple areas of said image,
means for acquiring an image of said labels after said labels have been printed, means for reading watermark data from each area of said image of said labels, means for indicating that the quality of said labels is unacceptable if the watermark data read from each area of said image does not meet specified criteria.
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