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Suitability of the RGB Channels for a Pixel Manipulation in a Spatial Domain Data Hiding Techniques
Journal Title Acta Graphica
Journal Abbreviation actagraphica
Publisher Group University of Zagreb
Website http://www.actagraphica.hr/index.php/actagraphica
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Title Suitability of the RGB Channels for a Pixel Manipulation in a Spatial Domain Data Hiding Techniques
Authors Poljicak, Ante; Agic, Darko; Mandic, Lidija; Strgar Kurecic, Maja
Abstract The aim of this research was to determine which channel in rgb color space is the most suitable (regarding perceptibility) for a pixel manipulation in a spatial domain data  hiding techniques. For this purpose three custom test targets were generated. The research also shows the behavior of two closely related colors in the ps (Print-Scan) process. The results are interpreted using both a quantitative method (statistical comparison) and a qualitative method (visual comparison).
Publisher Acta Graphica
Date 2010-06-01
Source Acta Graphica Vol 21, No 1-2 (2010)
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