DocumentCode
696775
Title
A novel technique for data hiding in color paletted images
Author
Akarun, Lale ; Ozdilek, Nilay ; Oztekin, B.Uygar
Author_Institution
Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
fYear
2000
fDate
4-8 Sept. 2000
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
The size of an uncompressed image depends on the resolution of the image and the number of colors in it. Gray-scale images typically contain 256 or fewer gray levels. In a color image, the color of each pixel is represented by three bytes, one each for red, blue and green. This leads to a potential of more than 16 million colors. However, the eye can discern only about 10,000 distinct colors. Moreover, common images usually contain fewer colors. Many images, therefore, contain much fewer colors, which form a palette. Many file formats treat the information in such a color image as a table containing the palette and individual pixels as pointers to that table. In this paper, a novel technique for hiding data using the palettes of color images is proposed. The technique can be implemented without interfering with the image data, by using unused entries or visually indistinguishable colors in the image palette.
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Conference, 2000 10th European
Conference_Location
Tampere, Finland
Print_ISBN
978-952-1504-43-3
Type
conf
Filename
7075396
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