Serialized digital watermarking for variable data printing

US12045908B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12045908-B2
Application numberUS-202217860994-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 8, 2022
Priority dateMay 29, 2015
Publication dateJul 23, 2024
Grant dateJul 23, 2024

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Digital watermarking is adapted for the variable data printing. A reference signal serves as a proxy for optimizing the embedding a watermark in a host image to be printed. Using the reference signal, embedding parameters are generated, which are a function of constraints such as visual quality and robustness of the machine readable data. Adjustments needed to embed a unique payload in each printed piece are generated using the embedding parameters. These adjustments are stored in a manner that enables them to be efficiently obtained and applied within the RIP or press during operation of the press. Various other methods, system configurations and applications are also detailed.

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A method for producing unique instances of a host image from a host image design file, each unique instance having a unique digital payload, the method comprising: embedding a reference digital watermark in the image from the host image design file to produce a marked base image; computing allowable adjustments for converting the marked base image into final marked images, the final marked images to be rendered in rasterized versions of such, wherein each of the final marked images is a unique instance of the host image from the host image design file, and wherein the allowable adjustments provide an allowable adjustment for embedding locations within plural tiles of the host image for plural unique digital payloads; and forming a database of the allowable adjustments, the database being configured to provide particular payload adjustments from the allowable adjustments for the embedding locations according to values within a watermark signal tile of a unique payload, in which a rasterized version of a final marked image is to be encoded with the unique payload. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the reference digital watermark comprises a fixed component of a final digital watermark, the fixed component being common to each unique instance, and the particular payload adjustments cause the final digital watermark to have the unique digital payload. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the fixed component comprises a synchronization signal. 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the reference digital watermark acts as a proxy for the final digital watermark. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the allowable adjustments are generated to be applied to a pre-rasterized version of the marked base image. 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising: receiving, in a raster image processor, adjustment quantities and locations of the particular payload adjustments for a unique digital payload, and making the particular payload adjustments to pixels of the marked base image to encode the unique digital payload. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising: obtaining a rasterized marked base image; obtaining from the database adjustment quantities and locations of the particular payload adjustments for a unique digital payload, and making the particular payload adjustments to pixels of the rasterized marked base image to encode the unique digital payload. 8. The method of claim 1 further comprising: obtaining a unique payload; converting the unique payload into a watermark signal tile; mapping the watermark signal tile to locations within the host image; and fetching the particular payload adjustments from the database. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the watermark signal tile comprises a payload tile, the method comprising: sending the payload tile from a digital front end to a press to serialize a printed instance of the host image during operation of the press; within the press, reading the payload tile, and based on the values of the payload tile indicating a positive or negative adjustment, selecting a positively or negatively adjusted pixel for an embedding location corresponding to a location within the payload tile, and writing a selected positively or negatively adjusted pixel to a final rasterized image in memory of the press. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein sending the payload tile comprises sending an alpha blend channel to the press, the alpha blend channel comprises at least one payload tile, which is replicated to cover plural contiguous pixel blocks of the host image, and wherein the selecting comprises selecting from among a first image array of positively adjusted pixels and a second image array of negatively adjusted pixels. 11. A digital press system for producing unique instances of an image from a host image design file, each unique instance having a unique digital payload, the digital press system comprising: a digital front end configured to obtain a marked base image, the marked image comprising the image from the host image design file embedded with a reference digital watermark, the digital front end configured to provide a rasterized version of the marked base image and allowable adjustments, the digital front end further configured to provide a payload tile specifying embedding locations where adjustments selected from the allowable adjustments are to be made to the marked base image to encode a variable digital payload in the marked base image; a press in communication with the digital front end, the press comprising memory and a processor, and an imager for applying a final marked base image to a substrate; the processor configured to obtain the payload tile, allowable adjustments and the rasterized version of the marked base image from the digital front end, and configured to read the payload tile and make adjustments to the rasterized version of the marked base image to form the final marked base image encoded with the variable digital payload. 12. The digital press system of claim 11 wherein the digital front end is configured to send the payload tile within an alpha blend channel to the press, the alpha blend channel comprising at least one payload tile, which is replicated to cover plural contiguous pixel blocks of the host base image, and wherein the allowable adjustments comprise a first image array of positively adjusted pixels and a second image array of negatively adjusted pixels, and wherein the processor is configured to select from among the first image array of positively adjusted pixels and the second image array of negatively adjusted pixels, based on values of the payload tile communicated to the press through the alpha blend channel. 13. The digital press system of claim 11 wherein the reference digital watermark comprises a fixed component of a final digital watermark, the fixed component being common to each unique instance, and the allowable adjustments cause the final digital watermark to have the variable digital payload. 14. The digital press system of claim 13 wherein the fixed component comprises a synchronization signal. 15. The digital press system of claim 13 wherein the reference digital watermark acts as a proxy for the final digital watermark. 16. The digital press system of claim 11 wherein the digital front end comprises a raster image processor configured to rasterize the allowable adjustments, the digital front end configured to provide a rasterized version of allowable adjustments to the press for writing selected adjustments from the rasterized version of the allowable adjustments into memory to form the final marked image.

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  • Circuits or arrangements for control or supervision between transmitter and receiver {or between image input and image output device, e.g. between a still-image camera and its memory or between a still-image camera and a printer device (H04N1/38, H04N1/387 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • in halftone data · CPC title

  • Embedding of the watermark in each block of the image, e.g. segmented watermarking · CPC title

  • High volume printer device · CPC title

  • Variable data printing, e.g. document forms, templates, labels, coupons, advertisements, logos, watermarks, transactional printing, fixed content versioning · CPC title

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What does patent US12045908B2 cover?
Digital watermarking is adapted for the variable data printing. A reference signal serves as a proxy for optimizing the embedding a watermark in a host image to be printed. Using the reference signal, embedding parameters are generated, which are a function of constraints such as visual quality and robustness of the machine readable data. Adjustments needed to embed a unique payload in each pri…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Digimarc Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06T1/0028. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 23 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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