Another example of a watermark is the chain-and-wire pattern imbedded in the pages of another book in the MHS collection. |
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This type of digital watermark tracking puts you on the hook for anything that happens to your files. |
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The digital watermark is an inaudible signal that can be embedded into any kind of broadcast, both prerecorded and live. |
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Indeed, he seems to bring out their best, challenging them to rise to the high watermark he has set. |
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It was typed up neatly on a standard piece of office paper bearing the official watermark and letterhead of the City Park Service. |
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The new look blue certificates will incorporate a new SQA watermark, a unique security border and a new hologram counterfoil. |
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Information such as a watermark in the paper may help identify a place and date of production. |
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Every few leaves of the Mackenzie journal there appears a watermark in the lower left corner. |
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He holds up the piece of paper and it is blank except a small watermark in the center. |
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For example, steganography is often used to place a watermark on a copyrighted digital file. |
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On a Fourdrinier machine the watermark is created by a dandy roll as the stock passes through the wet end processes. |
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The euro notes carry a watermark and security thread, plus a circular symbol, half of which is transparent. |
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Like the creamier Natural White, it features four deckle edges and a watermark. |
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Computers could be gimmicked so that every page printed on your laser printer had a hidden watermark with your name, address, and date or time. |
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It only takes a few seconds to fire up the app, and the digital watermark usually runs throughout the ad, giving users plenty of time to engage. |
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Each of the episodes contains a digital watermark, which has been blurred out on the versions now circulating online. |
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The program can also resize the images before the digital watermark is added. |
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Many of my generation were brought up with a moral code based on the ten commandments, which impressed a watermark in us so deep that it underpins all our lives. |
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Even for a congenital hypocrite, he hit a high watermark this week. |
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The stamps were printed in sheets of 240, from engraved steel plates, on gummed paper with a single small crown watermark on each stamp. |
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They helped cement The Young Ones' reputation as the high watermark of 1980s comedy. |
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A high watermark of philatelic interference, perforated only by ignorance of British tradition and a wish to kill letter writing stone dead. |
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Correct the whole image or only a part of it, remove the red-eye effect, clone a selection, crop your image, add a vignette or watermark. |
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It is at a high watermark and that is getting real results for the people and economy of the province of Ontario. |
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We wondered why Daily Mail Australia was also running the pics on Tuesday morning, but theirs were all clean and without a watermark. |
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The challenge was to create a file that sounded just like the third file, but with the watermark removed. |
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Instead, the digital files carry a watermark that encodes the buyer's identity to discourage piracy. |
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The internal polymer layer was also thought to offer increased security because it could carry a coloured image similar to a watermark. |
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If the biographical data page is in sticker form, the watermark in the paper used for that page may be dispensed with. |
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We need the equivalent of a digital watermark on intellectual property to understand exactly how viable and sustainable the system is. |
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When you import the pictures to create the animation, you can now easily resize and apply a watermark. |
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Using complex laser engraving techniques, it enables deeper markings into the core of the card and provides a watermark effect. |
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Finally, you can add a digital watermark to copyright your images to be published. |
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A process to which a watermarked audio-visual signal is submitted which reduces the reliability of detection of the watermark. |
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This can be an amazingly high gloss or matt finish, an imitation watermark or some other security feature. |
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As a special case, a false alarm occurs if a watermark is detected from a signal that has not been watermarked, e.g. the original signal. |
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It allows you to overlay a visible digital watermark or a logo of your identity and edit copyright info to your images without losing your original metadata. |
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Wellesley Islandscase in 2004 provided useful guidance on how and in what form native title is recognized below the high watermark. |
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A digital watermark is a digital signal or pattern inserted into a digital image. |
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It is a drawing in bister and reed pen on paper with no watermark. |
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It adds a watermark over the videos and a sound effect over the music tracks. |
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Next is inserted a section containing the wavy watermark decoration that often accompanies calligraphic verses, followed by the preface to the Su Tongpo poem. |
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Before the match his high watermark was 33, but he belted the fast men down the ground and slow bowlers square in a performance to embarrass his batsmen. |
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Protect and take credit for your photos by easily adding a visible watermark to label your work. |
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Do they really need to post this video, which TMZ proudly put their watermark over so that everyone knows where it came from? |
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Or Wintour, who has another agenda entirely for promoting rail-thinness as the watermark for beauty? |
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The estimated watermark is adopted to the local features of the target data to satisfy its imperceptibility. |
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Mind Candy is the high watermark for companies at the Roundabout. |
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Hinkley Point C marks a new high watermark in public sector extravagance. |
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This establishes a new high watermark for the Institutes. |
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Front LINE of a lot: Line located in front of a lot, coinciding with that of a public or private street, or which the high watermark for the lots bordering on a lake. |
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In these, however, she was unsuccessful until 1959, when she entered Parliament at thirty-two, representing Finchley, North London, at the high watermark of postwar Conservatism under Harold Macmillan. |
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The merger between TimeWarner and AOL and the takeover of Hongkong Telecom by Pacific Century Cyberworks represented the high watermark in market valuations. |
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With a daily lock-in of every new high watermark in each Profit Lock-In Note, ONE Financial clients can be sure that any gains their Notes achieve will be there at maturity, no matter what happens in the markets. |
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The distinctive silver-coloured capsule is accompanied by an elegant front label with the watermark of a ship and the upraised Thalassa logo in silver print. |
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To meet the challenge, the potential code breakers were required to remove all traces of the watermark without greatly degrading the audio quality. |
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In digital cinema, the watermark enables a film studio or distributor to identify the precise date, time and location where a particular film has been exhibited. |
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A false alarm occurs if a watermark is detected that differs from the watermark that was actually embedded, or if a payload is extracted which differs from the payload that was actually embedded. |
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The Registry shall send to the requesting person an image file version of the translated text, with the footer bearing the watermark and the month. |
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There are various security features in the notes, such as a watermark, security thread and hologram, to stop counterfeiters and help recognise a genuine banknote. |
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For example, if you are scanning a letter with a red watermark, you can choose to filter out the red so the scanned letter just shows the text and not the red watermark. |
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Even without the once-in-a-lifetime exuberance of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, 2012 would have always been remembered as a high watermark for British sport. |
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A proof is digital image, in a reduced size, protected by a watermark. |
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The watermark on pages 1 and 2 is positioned on the top half of the page, whereas the watermark on pages 3 to 30 is on the bottom half of the page. |
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We redefined the scope of this activity, as implementing a watermark would involve adjustments to the paper production processes, which is outside the Agency's direct influence. |
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At the same time, one copy is sent directly to the accounting department, marked with a COPY watermark, one is printed out in the controlling department and one is automatically archived as a PDF file. |
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Use it to add a text watermark to your images. |
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It will probably be recommended that, when a watermark is inserted, a tag in the metadata flags it, so that a second watermark using the same algorithm, with a risk of collision, can be avoided at the insertion point. |
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Inside, special velata pure cotton handmade paper, enhanced with an Antonio Canova watermark, carries press-printed texts by authors from the same period as Canova. |
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All banknotes are protected by watermark and electrotype, which are created using special hand-made matrices. |
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Although Tilsit signified the high watermark of the French Empire, it did not bring a lasting peace for Europe. |
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The Britannia watermark has been widely used in papermaking, usually showing her seated. |
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Most banknotes are made using the mould made process in which a watermark and thread is incorporated during the paper forming process. |
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These are watermark patterns on all corners of the notes, which will improve their durability. |
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It was made of really expensive ragbond with an obvious watermark in the lower corner and sealed with old fashioned sealing wax. |
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The secondary watermark is embedded into primary watermark and the resultant watermarked image is used as watermark for the host image. |
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New possibilities for text watermark like script, copyright symbol and info stamp are also available. |
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You will mainly find this being used on a printed watermark or fine guilloche artwork design. |
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The main motif was a portrait which was repeated in the watermark. |
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The country's currency uses a turtle as the watermark in its banknotes. |
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The submarine blueprints were overstamped with a TOP SECRET watermark. |
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