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RE: [WM]: watermarking future
I think there still lot to do for WM. E.g: I have been asking for an = algo or a paper that talks about the water marking of screen
capture.
This gives a real advantage for the movie makers. Requirement is very simple:
How to protect a film being screened in cinema from capturing. If some = one taking video of the screening film, is there a way to
water mark it = ?
Regards
-----Original Message-----
From: watermarking-owner@watermarkingworld.org = [mailto:watermarking-owner@watermarkingworld.org] On Behalf Of mgoljan@binghamton.edu
Sent: 07 October 2004 01:14
To: watermarking@watermarkingworld.org
Subject: Re: [WM]: watermarking future
A lot of ideas (both good ones and bad ones) in the field of image = watermarking have been presented so far. That's true. But the
field is = dead as much as physics was at the very beginning of 20-th century. Many = scientists thought that everything in physics
was already known. And you = know what happened next? Miroslav Goljan, SUNY Binghamton
> hello watermarkers
>
> I am a computer student and want to work on image watermarking for ms
> or PHD thesis.
>
> one of my professors told me that watermarking is a dead project and
> most ideas in this
>
> field are presented.
>
> and now I want you help me that if she/or he is right? what you will
> tell her/him if u was her student??
>
> thank you
> f_yaghmaee@yahoo.com
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