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- two main ways of producing watermarks in paper; the dandy roll process, and the more complex cylinder mould process. Watermarks vary greatly in their visibility;...
- An audio watermark is a unique electronic identifier embedded in an audio signal, typically used to identify ownership of copyright. It is similar to...
- physical watermarks, digital watermarks are often only perceptible under certain conditions, e.g. after using some algorithm. If a digital watermark distorts...
- and Edward Burtynsky Watermark (2003 film), an Australian film directed by Georgina Willis and produced by Kerry Rock. Watermarks (film), a 2004 do****entary...
- Hardware watermarking, also known as IP core watermarking is the process of embedding covert marks as design attributes inside a hardware or IP core design...
- The Book of Watermarks is an adventure video game developed by Watermarks and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. Self-described...
- Watermark Inc. was a radio syndication company that was founded in 1969 by Tom Rounds and Ron Jacobs. Watermark's best known programs were American Top...
- some cases, watermarks are blurred or digitally removed if possible to clean up the picture. In the absence of visually perceptible watermarks content control...
- A Watermark for data synchronization describes an object of a predefined format which provides a point of reference value for two systems/datasets attempting...
- A Lion Among Men is a fantasy novel by American writer Gregory Maguire, the third book in his The Wicked Years series. It was released in the UK on October...