Digital Watermark A digital watermark is a hidden or visible marker embedded in a digital image to indicate ownership, authenticity, or copyright information. It is typically added during the image editing or printing process and can take the form of text, logos, patterns, or cryptographic codes. Digital watermarks help protect the intellectual property rights of artists and photographers by deterring unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of their images. In Giclée printing, digital watermarks can be incorporated into printed images to provide traceability and authentication, ensuring that prints are genuine and authorized. |