Method, apparatus, device and storage medium for watermark embedding and extraction
US-2024394827-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9609169B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9609169-B2 |
| Application number | US-86987110-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2010 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2010 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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Interactive décor and systems and methods of printing an interactive pattern using an inkjet printer are disclosed. An interactive décor may comprise a substrate, and an interactive pattern printed on the substrate. The interactive pattern is addressable using a reader device, but is substantially indiscernible to a naked eye at a viewing distance. A decorative image is printed over the interactive pattern. The decorative image is predominant to the naked eye.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An interactive décor comprising: a substrate; a plurality of separate interactive zones, each of the interactive zones corresponding to a different executable action when addressed by a reader device; an interactive pattern in each of the interactive zones, the interactive pattern printed on the substrate, the interactive pattern addressable using the reader device but substantially indiscernible to a naked eye at a viewing distance; a decorative image printed over the interactive pattern, the decorative image being predominant to the naked eye, and the interactive pattern covered by the decorative image still addressable using the reader device, wherein the action is executed in response to a combination of the reader device detecting the interactive pattern and the reader device collecting other information, wherein a different action is executed in a same one of the interactive zones based on the other information, and wherein the other information is at least one of time and temperature. 2. The interactive décor of claim 1 , wherein the interactive pattern is printed using a different halftoning than the decorative image so that the interactive pattern covered by the decorative image is still addressable using the reader device. 3. The interactive décor of claim 1 , wherein the decorative image is printed in CMY space. 4. The interactive décor of claim 1 , wherein the interactive pattern is printed on a K plane or using an UV-only visible ink. 5. The interactive décor of claim 1 , wherein the reader device executes the action in response to detecting the interactive pattern. 6. The interactive décor of claim 1 , wherein the reader device causes another device to execute the action in response to detecting the interactive pattern. 7. A method comprising: identifying a plurality of separate interactive zones, each of the interactive zones corresponding to a different executable action when addressed by a reader device; generating an interactive pattern in program code for each of the interactive zones; converting a decorative image; and merging the interactive pattern and the converted decorative image for printing, wherein the action is executed in response to a combination of the reader device detecting the interactive pattern and the reader device collecting other information, wherein a different action is executed in a same one of the interactive zones based on the other information, and wherein the other information is at least one of time and temperature. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising generating a K dot image of an anoto layer for the interactive pattern. 9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising converting the decorative image from a CMYK image to a CMY-only raster image. 10. The method of claim 7 , further comprising merging the interactive pattern and the converted decorative image so that the printed decorative image is predominant to the naked eye. 11. The method of claim 7 , further comprising preserving an anoto pattern for addressing by the reader device during merging of the interactive pattern and the converted decorative image. 12. A printer system for generating an interactive décor, comprising non-transitory computer-readable storage for storing program code, the program code executable by a processor to: generate an interactive pattern for each of a plurality of separate interactive zones, each of the interactive zones corresponding to a different executable action when addressed by a reader device; convert a decorative image to a raster image; merge the interactive pattern and the raster image of the decorative image for printing the decorative image over the interactive pattern, wherein the decorative image is predominant to the naked eye, wherein the interactive pattern is addressable using the reader device but is otherwise substantially indiscernible to a naked eye at a viewing distance, wherein the action is executed in response to a combination of the reader device detecting the interactive pattern and the reader device collecting other information, wherein a different action is executed in a same one of the interactive zones based on the other information, and wherein the other information is at least one of time and temperature. 13. The printer system of claim 12 , wherein the interactive pattern is a K dot image of an anoto layer. 14. The printer system of claim 12 , wherein the decorative image is converted from a CMYK image to a CMY-only raster image. 15. The printer system of claim 12 , wherein the interactive pattern is printed using different halftoning than is used to print the decorative image. 16. The printer system of claim 12 , wherein the interactive pattern and the decorative image are both printed on the substrate simultaneously using staggered print heads.
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