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Relationships Related Term:  digital watermark n. ~ A design in paper, formed by a difference in amount of fiber, that is visible when viewed by transmitted light. Notes:  Watermarks may be either lig [..]
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A mark in a digital image that indicates the identity of the copyright holder, thereby protecting the image from unlawful use.
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Traditionally, a watermark is an image or icon that is embedded into paper for security purposes (American paper currency has a watermark). In digital photography, a watermark refers to information th [..]
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Translucent logo in paper created during manufacturing by slight embossing from a dandy roll while paper is still approximately 90 percent water.
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A faint identifying design, usually in quality paper.  from Carter: “A distinguishing mark or device incorporated in the wire mesh of the tray in which the pulp settle during the process of papermaking, and visible in the finished product when held against the light.”
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also water-mark, 1708, "distinctive mark on paper," from water (n.1) + mark (n.1). Similar formation in German wassermarke. Not produced by water, but probably so called because it looks lik [..]
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An image or mark in a sheet of paper (usually the papermaker’s trademark) visible when viewed by transmitted light
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The area between the throat and the eye/band/halo on a daylily blossom.
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A design formed in fine wire or low-relief metal castings and sewn on the upper side of the papermaking MOULD. Since the design is in relief, less PULP lies on it than on the rest of the mould. The re [..]
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1. A copyright-protection method of embedding a code into a digital audio or video file to attempt to thwart piracy or unlicenced use. 2. In desktop publishing, an inserted (and usually faint) overlay of an image or text onto pages of a document. Note: The watermark is usually visible on the computer screen in WYSIWIG fashion and on the printed pag [..]
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Jensens Internet Dictionary a background image in HTML documents that does not scroll like larger images that are not watermarks. For example, in the Microsoft FrontPage Editor, if you click on Page Properties and Background, one of the options is to import a watermark image for your web page.
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A translucent logo that is embossed during the papermaking process while the paper slurry is on the dandy roll. Reference: dandy roll.
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Definition An image on paper currency designed to differentiate officially sanctioned bills from counterfeit bills.
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A term referring to the impression of a design, pattern or symbol in a sheet while it is being formed on the paper machine wire. It appears in the finished sheet as either a lighter or darker area tha [..]
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A deliberate thinning of paper during its manufacture to produce a semitranslucent pattern. Watermarks appear frequently in paper used in stamp printing or envelope manufacture. See also Batonne.
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A faintly translucent papermaker's mark, consisting of lettering and/or an emblematic design that can be seen faintly in a sheet of quality paper when it is held up to a light source (see this ex [..]
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Translucent logo in paper created during manufacture by slight embossing while paper is still approximately 90 percent water.
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A distinguishing mark incorporated into Laid Paper, it is created by incorporating a design into the wire mesh tray which the pulp settles into. The watermark is then visible when the paper is held up [..]
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an impression incorporated in the paper making process showing the name of the paper and/or the company logo.
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Technology used to embed information, including content usage rules, securely into a video or audio signals, designed to be imperceptible to the audience.  Watermarks survive and "travel with&quo [..]
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Designs impressed into paper while in course of manufacture by means of a projecting wire, on the mould, or in the case of machine made qualities on the dandy roll. Watermarks were employed as early a [..]
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Watermarking is a way of recognising digital files by patterns added to their data. The watermark is a code that can be written and read by special software to reliably identify the title and other de [..]
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A custom design, typically containing tonal gradation, formed in the paper or other substrate during its manufacture, created by the displacement of materials therein, and traditionally viewable by tr [..]
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Watermarks are designs pressed into handmade paper by a decoratively shaped bent wire placed in the bottom of a papermold. As the paper pulp drained, the shape would be pressed into the paper along with the lines of the wire mesh. Watermarks were used to identify paper produced from various mills.
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Watermark is a translucent design impressed on paper during manufacture and visible when the paper is held to the light. This is mostly used in currency notes, passports, and postage stamps. It is use [..]
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Hiding a copyright notice in a program or image to help detect piracy. If every copy of the program has a different watermark, that is called fingerprinting. It allows tracing the legitimate owner of [..]
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(n) a line marking the level reached by a body of water(n) a distinguishing mark impressed on paper during manufacture; visible when paper is held up to the light
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A watermark is a normally invisible pressure mark in expensive paper which can be seen only when the paper is held up to the light. Some computer files have digital watermarks embedded in them as a pa [..]
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Distinctive design created in paper during manufacture.
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A watermark is a photographer’s branding, usually placed in a corner of an image, to protect the copyrights of a photo and also used as a form of marketing.  
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The information that is embedded in the image data to protect the copyrights of the image.
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A code embedded into digital material that can be used to establish ownership, may be visible or invisible to the user.
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A watermark is a label on a notification email that includes the autonumbered identifier of the source record (such as incident, problem, or change request). By default, watermarks are included on eve [..]
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A translucent logo that is embossed during the papermaking process while the paper slurry is on the dandy roll. Reference: dandy roll.
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An impression formed by a design sewn or soldered on to a mould or dandy. The watermark is visible when you hold the paper to the light. On Mould Made papers the watermark is very clear, as the paper [..]
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The mark that paper makers form in their papers by sewing the design into the mold before the papermaking process. The watermark can be seen when held to the light as it is more translucent than the l [..]
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Translucent logo in paper created during manufacturing by slight embossing from a dandy roll while paper is still approximately 90 percent water.
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A translucent logo that is embossed during the papermaking process while the paper slurry is on the dandy roll. Reference, dandy roll
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Localised modification of the formation and opacity of a sheet of paper while it is still quite wet, so that a pattern, design, or word group can be seen in the dried sheet when held upto the light.
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A translucent logo that is embossed during the papermaking process while the paper slurry is on the dandy roll. Reference, dandy roll
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Translucent design impressed on paper created during manufacture, it is visible when held to light.
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A distinctive design created in paper at the time of manufacture that can be easily seen by holding the paper up to a light.
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A translucent logo that is embossed during the papermaking process while the paper slurry is on the dandy roll. Reference: dandy roll.
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A translucent logo that is embossed during the papermaking process while the paper slurry is on the dandy roll. Reference, dandy roll
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A translucent design impressed on the surface of paper and visible when the paper is held to the light. (by extension) A logo superimposed on a digital image, a television broadcast, etc. (compu [..]
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A watermark is an identifying image or pattern in paper that appears as various shades of lightness/darkness when viewed by transmitted light (or when viewed by reflected light, atop a dark background [..]
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Watermark is the second studio album by Irish singer, songwriter and musician Enya, released on 19 September 1988 by Warner Music. After the release of her previous album Enya (1987), she secured a re [..]
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"Watermark" is a song by the Canadian indie rock band The Weakerthans from their 2000 album Left and Leaving. It was released as a CD single in January 2001 through G7 Welcoming Committee Records in C [..]
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A watermark is a recognizable image or pattern in paper used to determine authenticity. Watermark or watermarking may also refer to:
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A watermark stored in a data file refers to a method for ensuring data integrity which combines aspects of data hashing and digital watermarking. Both are useful for tamper detection, though each has [..]
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Watermark was a Contemporary Christian singing duo composed of husband and wife Nathan and Christy Nockels. They were under Michael W. Smith's record label, Rocketown Records.
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Watermark describes an object of a predefined format which provides a point of reference for two systems/datasets attempting to establish delta/incremental synchronization; any object in the queried d [..]
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Watermark is the third solo studio album by Art Garfunkel, originally released in October 1977 on Columbia Records. The first single, "Crying in My Sleep", failed to chart, but the follow-up, a versio [..]
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Watermark is a 2013 Canadian documentary film by Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky. It concerns the history and use of water. Burtynsky was previously the subject of Baichwal's 2006 documentary, [..]
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Watermark is a Bay area organization of women executives centered on the tech industry of Silicon Valley.
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Translucent letters or a design in a sheet of paper. Usually can be seen only by holding the sheet to the light.
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