Spectral visible edge marking for steganography or watermarking

US8947744B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8947744-B2
Application numberUS-201213526820-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 19, 2012
Priority dateJun 19, 2012
Publication dateFeb 3, 2015
Grant dateFeb 3, 2015

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A print media ( 200 ) comprises paper or other substrate, on which image content, whether text or images are printed with accompanying hidden data ( 220 ). The image content is printed with one or more normal printing process visible colorants ( 340 ), while the hidden data ( 220 ) is printed with spectral edge markers ( 320 ). The spectral edge marker materials ( 320 ) have a substantial spectral absorption just outside the human visible spectrum, and only slight visible absorption, which is masked by the visible colorants ( 340 ). Although the hidden data is nominally visually imperceptible, an image capture device ( 250 ) having a visible spectral response that extends into a spectral region just outside the visible spectrum where the spectral edge marker absorption occurs, can then detect the hidden data.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A print media having printed image content and visibly hidden content embedded in the printed image content, comprising: the image content printed with one or more visible colorants to provide images or text; the hidden data provided by selective printing of at least one spectral edge marker material in combination with the one or more visible colorants onto at least one image region of the print media to provide visually hidden data, wherein the spectral edge marker material has a substantial spectral absorption just outside the human visible spectrum; wherein the at least one visible colorant is color matched to the combination of spectral edge marker material and the at least one visible colorant, and is at least printed on the print media in image regions having the at least one selectively printed spectral edge marker material; and wherein the substantial spectral absorption of the spectral edge marker materials, as indicated by an optical density (D), has an optical density D≧0.5. 2. The print media of claim 1 wherein image regions having printed combination of the at least one spectral edge marker material and one or more visible colorants match adjacent image regions printed with only the one or more visible colorants to within two Just Noticeable Differences (JNDs). 3. The print media of claim 1 wherein image content printed with a combination of the spectral edge marker materials and visible colorants match an original color specified for that image content when printed with only visible colorants within two Just Noticeable Differences (JNDs). 4. The print media of claim 1 wherein color changes caused by visible crosstalk from the comparatively much reduced absorption of the spectral edge marker materials in the visible spectrum is substantially hidden by the presence of the visible colorants. 5. The print media of claim 4 wherein the visible colorants are visible colorants that have significant visible light absorption but comparatively low optical absorption within at least a portion of a bandwidth of the at least one spectral edge marker material that has the substantial spectral absorption. 6. The print media of claim 4 wherein the optical absorption of the visible colorants is no more than half as light absorbing as the spectral edge marker materials in at least a portion of the spectral region just outside the human visible spectrum. 7. The print media of claim 1 wherein the spectral edge marker materials are UV absorbers, IR absorbers, or both, wherein these absorbers are not visibly fluorescing. 8. The print media of claim 7 wherein the UV absorbing spectral edge markers provide significant light absorption within a spectrum spanning at least 370-420 nm, and the IR absorbing spectral edge markers provide significant light absorption within a spectrum spanning at least 670-725 nm. 9. The print media of claim 1 wherein the hidden data is steganographic data or watermarking data. 10. The print media of claim 1 wherein the hidden data provided with the image content provides a robust watermark. 11. The print media of claim 1 wherein the image content consists of at least one of images, text, colored fields, grey fields, or combinations thereof. 12. A print media having printed image or text or both and visibly hidden content embedded in the printed images or text or both image content, comprising: the image content printed with one or more visible colorants to provide images or text or both; the hidden data provided by selective printing of at least one spectral edge marker material onto at least one image region of the print media to provide visually hidden data, wherein the spectral edge marker material has a substantial spectral absorption just outside the human visible spectrum; and the hidden data further provided by selective printing of at least one visible colorant to image regions including those having the at least one spectral edge marker material, such that image regions having only the at least one visible colorant and the image regions having the at least one selectively printed spectral edge marker material and the at least one visible colorant are color matched; wherein the at least one visible colorant has both a significant visible light absorption and a second spectral absorption, the second spectral absorption being in a bandwidth overlapping with at least a portion of a bandwidth of the spectral edge marker material that has the substantial spectral absorption; and wherein the density difference provided by the at least one spectral edge marker material and the at least one visible colorant in the spectral region just outside the visible spectrum, as indicated by an optical density difference (ΔD), has an optical density ΔD<0.1. 13. The print media of claim 12 where the hidden data within the image content provides a fragile watermark. 14. The print media of claim 12 wherein the spectral edge marker materials are UV absorbers, IR absorbers, or both, wherein these absorbers are not visibly fluorescing. 15. The print media of claim 12 wherein the image content printed with the combination of spectral edge marker materials and visible colorants match adjacent image regions printed with only visible colorants within two Just Noticeable Differences (JNDs). 16. The print media of claim 12 wherein the image content printed with the combination of spectral edge marker materials and visible colorants match an original color specified for that image content when printed with only visible colorants within two Just Noticeable Differences (JNDs). 17. The print media as in claim 12 : wherein an image capture device directed at the print media, having a visible spectral response which includes both red, green, and blue spectrally distinct imaging channels and an overall spectral response including a spectral region just outside the visible spectrum; and wherein the image capture device detects the at least one spectral edge marker material ink using at least one spectrally distinct color imaging channel having a spectral response inclusive of at least a portion of the spectral absorption of the at least one spectral edge marker material. 18. The print media as in claim 12 wherein the visible colorants are normal process colorants, such as are used in printers selected from a group consisting of ink jet, offset printing, flexography, screen, or gravure, or combinations thereof. 19. The print media as in claim 12 which is further printed with stimulus responsive materials, including fluorescing inks, chromogenic inks, piezochromic colorants, electro-chromic colorants, hydrochromic colorants, or halochromic colorants, either individually or in combination. 20. The print media as in claim 19 in which the printed stimulus responsive materials further obscure the presence of hidden data printed with the spectral edge markers.

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  • absorbing or reflecting ultraviolet light · CPC title

  • the marking being embedded in a human recognizable image, e.g. a company logo with an embedded two-dimensional code · CPC title

  • Printing or stamping · CPC title

  • absorbing or reflecting infrared light · CPC title

  • on the same paper sheet, e.g. a facsimile page header · CPC title

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What does patent US8947744B2 cover?
A print media ( 200 ) comprises paper or other substrate, on which image content, whether text or images are printed with accompanying hidden data ( 220 ). The image content is printed with one or more normal printing process visible colorants ( 340 ), while the hidden data ( 220 ) is printed with spectral edge markers ( 320 ). The spectral edge marker materials ( 320 ) have a substantial spect…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kurtz Andrew F, Schroeder Kurt M, Rabbani Majid, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06K19/0614. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 03 2015 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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