A Modified LSB Technique of Digital Watermarking in Spatial Domain
Nisha Sharma, Kamlesh Sharma

TL;DR
This paper introduces a modified LSB digital watermarking technique in the spatial domain that increases capacity, maintains imperceptibility, and resists common attacks, enhancing digital data ownership protection.
Contribution
A novel modified LSB watermarking method embedding data into luminance and color components, improving capacity and robustness over traditional techniques.
Findings
Watermarking capacity is increased without degrading image quality.
The technique resists attacks like zeroing out bits and cropping.
Watermarked images remain imperceptible and secure.
Abstract
Digital watermarking is a technique of embedding pieces of information into digital data such as text, audio, video, and still images that can be detected or extracted later to show authentication about the data. Watermark is hidden information in the image(s) and is so designed that it does not degrade/distort the quality of the image and still keeps the information. Digital watermarking is basically to protect ownership rights and to control of making illicit copies of digital data. In this paper, we have discussed various watermarking techniques and properties and have proposed a modified LSB technique. We have implemented the proposed technique by following: 2-bits of 8-bit gray image is replaced by luminance part, next 2-bits by red component, next 2-bits by green component and next 2-bits by blue component of 32-bit image using secret key. The advantage is that watermarking…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Digital Media Forensic Detection
