Information coding and decoding in spectral differences
US-9621760-B2 · Apr 11, 2017 · US
US12337609B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12337609-B1 |
| Application number | US-202217980471-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 3, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 24, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jun 24, 2025 |
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The present disclosure relates to signal processing such as digital watermarking and other encoded signals. One claim recites a substrate comprising a plurality of first areas and a plurality of second areas, in which each of the plurality of first areas comprises a color ink printed therein with a UV topcoat layer printed over the color ink, in which the UV topcoat layer includes a material that absorbs at or around 350 nm and emits in the visible spectrum, and in which each of the plurality of second areas comprises the color ink printed therein, and in which the plurality of first areas is arranged on the substrate in a 2-dimensional pattern that is machine-readable from image data depicting the plurality of first areas, and in which the 2-dimensional pattern represents signal elements that cover only between 1-20% of an area on the substrate, and in which contrast in the image data between the plurality of first areas and the plurality second areas comprises a contrast difference in the range 75%>contrast difference>8%. Of course, other claims and combinations are provided in the specification with reference to specific implementations and related examples.
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What is claimed is: 1. A substrate comprising: a plurality of first areas and a plurality of second areas, in which each of the plurality of first areas comprises a color ink printed therein with a UV topcoat layer printed over the color ink, in which the UV topcoat layer includes a material that absorbs at or around 350 nm and emits in a visible spectrum, and in which each of the plurality of second areas comprises the color ink printed therein, and in which the plurality of first areas is arranged on the substrate in a 2-dimensional pattern that is machine-readable from image data depicting the plurality of first areas, and in which the 2-dimensional pattern represents signal elements that cover only between 1-20% of an area on the substrate, and in which contrast in the image data between the plurality of first areas and the plurality of second areas comprises a contrast difference in a range of 90%>contrast difference>8%. 2. The substrate of claim 1 in which the UV topcoat layer emits a Red wavelength. 3. The substrate of claim 1 in which the 2-dimensional pattern comprises digital watermarking. 4. The substrate of claim 1 in which the UV topcoat layer emits a Green wavelength. 5. The substrate of claim 1 in which the substrate forms product packaging. 6. The substrate of claim 1 in which the UV topcoat layer emits a Blue wavelength. 7. The substrate of claim 6 in which the contrast difference comprises 75%≥contrast difference≥12%. 8. The substrate of claim 7 in which the contrast difference comprises 50%≥contrast difference≥12%. 9. The substrate of claim 1 in which the visible spectrum comprises a range of 380 nm-710 nm. 10. An image processing method comprising: controlling printing on a physical substrate to form a plurality of first areas, in which each of the plurality of first areas comprises a color ink to be printed therein with a UV topcoat layer printed over the color ink, in which the UV topcoat layer includes a material that absorbs at or around 350 nm and emits in a visible spectrum, and controlling printing on the physical substrate to form a plurality of second areas, in which each of the plurality of second areas comprises the color ink printed therein, and in which the plurality of first areas is arranged on the physical substrate in a 2-dimensional pattern that is machine-readable from image data depicting the plurality of first areas, and in which the 2-dimensional pattern represents signal elements that occupy only between 1-20% of an area on the physical substrate, and in which contrast in the image data between the plurality of first areas and the plurality of second areas comprises a contrast difference in a range of 90%>contrast difference>8%. 11. The image processing method of claim 10 in which the UV topcoat layer emits a Red wavelength. 12. The image processing method of claim 10 in which the UV topcoat layer emits a Green wavelength. 13. The image processing method of claim 10 in which the substrate forms product packaging. 14. The image processing method of claim 10 in which the UV topcoat layer emits a Blue wavelength. 15. The image processing method of claim 14 in which the contrast difference comprises 75%≥contrast difference≥12%. 16. The image processing method of claim 15 in which the contrast difference comprises 50%≥contrast difference≥12%. 17. The image processing method of claim 10 in which the visible spectrum comprises a range of 380 nm-710 nm. 18. The image processing method of claim 10 in which the 2-dimensional pattern comprises digital watermarking.
Watermarks · CPC title
absorbing or reflecting ultraviolet light · CPC title
Watermarks · CPC title
which are undetectable to the naked eye, e.g. embedded codes · CPC title
using fluorescent, luminescent or iridescent effects · CPC title
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