Claims
- 1. A method of processing a digital image that is to be printed on a surface of an identification document as a covert image, comprising:
detecting at least one of edges and boundaries within the image, the detected edges or boundaries forming an intermediate image; and emphasizing the edges or boundaries within the intermediate image.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein emphasizing further comprises iteratively copying the intermediate image onto itself, wherein each iterative copy is offset with respect to the original intermediate image.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the offset comprises a range of 2-5 pixels.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein emphasizing comprises growing the edges or boundaries by a predetermined thickness.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein detecting edges comprises generating a horizontal edge image comprising horizontal edge components and generating a vertical edge image comprising vertical edge components.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising summing the horizontal edge image and the vertical edge image, the sum comprising the intermediate image.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein emphasizing comprises iteratively pasting copies of the horizontal edge image and vertical edge image onto the intermediate image, wherein each iteratively pasted horizontal edge image and each vertical edge image is offset with respect to a first placed horizontal edge image and a first placed vertical edge image, respectively.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising increasing the contrast in the image prior to detecting the at least one of edges and boundaries within the image.
- 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising printing the emphasized image in a covert medium on an identification document.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the covert medium comprises at least one of an ultraviolet printing medium, an infrared printing medium, a thermachromic printing medium, a ferrofluidic printing medium, and an optically variable printing medium.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein prior to printing, the emphasized intermediate image is converted to a bitonal image.
- 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising inverting the image prior to printing.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising printing the inverted bitonal image as a covert image on an identification document.
- 14. A method of providing a covert image to an identification document, comprising:
increasing contrast in at least a portion of a digital image; dithering the contrast-increased portion of the digital image; and transferring the dithered image to the identification document.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising, prior to increasing contrast, detecting at least one of edges and boundaries within the digital image, the at least one of detected edges and boundaries comprising the portion of the digital image that has had its contrast increased.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein the covert image, once transferred to the identification document, is generally visibly perceptible only when exposed to a stimulus adapted to enable the covert image to be viewed by a human eye.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein transferring the dithered image to the identification document comprises printing the dithered image on the identification document using a covert medium, the covert medium comprising at least one of an ultraviolet printing medium, an infrared printing medium, a thermachromic printing medium, a ferrofluidic printing medium, and an optically variable printing medium.
- 18. A method to reduce at least one of image washout and blurring caused by the fluorescence of a covert image that is to be transferred to an identification document, said method comprising, prior to the transfer of the covert image:
receiving a digital image that is to be used as a model to generate the covert image; increasing contrast in the digital image; detecting edges or boundaries within the image, the detected edges or boundaries forming an intermediate image; and emphasizing the edges or boundaries within the intermediate image.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein emphasizing comprises iteratively copying the intermediate image onto itself, wherein each iterative copy is offset with respect to the original intermediate image.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the offset a range of 2-5 pixels.
- 21. The method of claim 18, wherein emphasizing comprises growing at least one of the edges and boundaries by a predetermined thickness.
- 22. The method of claim 18, wherein detecting edges comprises generating a horizontal edge image comprising horizontal edge components and generating a vertical edge image comprising vertical edge components.
- 23. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of summing the horizontal edge image and the vertical edge image, the sum comprising the intermediate image.
- 24. The method of claim 18, wherein emphasizing step comprises iteratively pasting copies of the horizontal edge image and vertical edge image onto the intermediate image, wherein each iteratively pasted horizontal edge image and each vertical edge image is offset with respect to a first placed horizontal edge image and a first placed vertical edge image, respectively.
- 25. The method of claim 18, further comprising converting the emphasized intermediate image to a bitonal image and inverting the bitonal image.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising printing the inverted bitonal image on the identification document with at least one covert medium.
- 27. An identification document comprising:
a core layer comprising a core material capable of having printed thereon an image formed using a covert medium; a covert image printed to the core layer, the covert image formed by:
providing a digital image that is to be used as a model to generate the covert image; increasing the contrast in the digital image; detecting edges or boundaries within the digital image, the detected edges or boundaries forming an intermediate image; emphasizing the edges or boundaries within the intermediate image; and printing the emphasized intermediate image in a covert medium on the core layer.
- 28. An identification document, comprising:
a core layer comprising a core material capable of having printed thereon an image formed using a covert medium; a covert image printed to the core layer, the covert image formed by:
providing a digital image that is to be used as a model to generate the covert image; increasing contrast in at least a portion of the digital image; dithering the contrast-increased portion of the digital image; and transferring the dithered image to the identification document.
- 29. The identification document of claim 28, wherein said covert image comprises steganographic encoding.
- 30. The identification document of claim 29, wherein the steganographic encoding comprises a digital watermark.
- 31. The identification document of claim 27, wherein said covert image comprises steganographic encoding.
- 32. The identification document of claim 31, wherein the steganographic encoding comprises a digital watermark.
- 33. The identification document of claim 29, wherein the core comprise at least one of Teslin, polycarbonate, PVC, and a plastic.
- 34. A method of producing an identification document comprising:
receiving a digital image; processing the digital image to emphasize a set of image features; and printing the processed digital image on the identification document using at least one covert printing medium, the covert printing medium being visible to a human eye only upon application of a predetermined stimulus.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the processing helps alleviate at least one of image blurring and washout of the digital image printed with the covert printing medium.
- 36. The method of claim 34, wherein the sets of image features comprise at least one of eyes, mouth edges, face outline, ears and hair outline.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application claims the priority of the following United States Provisional Applications:
[0002] Image Processing Techniques for Printing Identification Cards and Documents (Application No. 60/371,335, Attorney Docket No. P0609—Inventors: Nelson T. Schneck and Charles Duggan, filed Apr. 9, 2002); and
[0003] Methods of Providing Optical Variable Device for Identification Documents (Application No. 60/429,115, filed Nov. 25, 2002—Inventors: Nelson T. Schneck, Charles R. Duggan, Robert Jones, and Daoshen Bi).
[0004] This application is also related to the following U.S. patent applications:
[0005] Use of Pearlescent and Other Pigments to Create Security Documents (application Ser. No. 09/969,020, Attorney Docket No. P0537D, Inventors Bentley Bloomberg and Robert L. Jones, filed Oct. 2, 2001);
[0006] Identification Card Printed With Jet Inks and Systems and Methods of Making Same (application Ser. No. 10/289,962, Attorney Docket No. P0708D, Inventors Robert Jones, Dennis Mailloux, and Daoshen Bi, filed Nov. 6, 2002);
[0007] Contact Smart Cards Having a Document Core, Contactless Smart Cards Including Multi-Layered Structure, PET-Based Identification Document, and Methods of Making Same (application Ser. No. 10/329,318, Attorney Docket No. P0711D, filed Dec. 23, 2002—Inventors Robert Jones, Joseph Anderson, Daoshen Bi, Thomas Regan, and Dennis Mailloux,);
[0008] Ink with Cohesive Failure and Identification Document Including Same (application Ser. No. 10/329,315, Attorney Docket No. P0714D, filed Dec. 23, 2002—Inventors Robert Jones and Bentley Bloomberg);
[0009] Laser Engraving Methods and Compositions, and Articles Having Laser Engraving Thereon (application Ser. No. 10/326,886, Attorney Docket No. P0724D, filed Dec. 20, 2002—Inventors Brian Labrec and Robert Jones);
[0010] Multiple Image Security Features for Identification Documents and Methods of Making Same (application Ser. No. 10/325,434, Attorney Docket No. P028D, filed Dec. 18, 2002—Inventors Brian Labrec, Joseph Anderson, Robert Jones, and Danielle Batey);
[0011] Covert Variable Information on Identification Documents and Methods of Making Same (application Ser. No. 10/330,032, Attorney Docket No. P0732D, filed Dec. 24, 2002—Inventors: Robert Jones and Daoshen Bi);
[0012] Systems, Compositions, and Methods for Full Color Laser Engraving of ID Documents (application Ser. No. 10/330,034, Attorney Docket No. P0734D, filed Dec. 24, 2002—Inventor Robert Jones); and
[0013] Laser Etched Security Features for Identification Documents and Methods of Making Same (application Ser. No. 10,330,033, Attorney Docket No. P0736D, filed Dec. 24, 2002—Inventors George Theodossiou and Robert Jones).
[0014] The present invention is also related to the following provisional applications:
[0015] Identification Document and Related Methods (Application No. 60/421,254, Attorney Docket No. P0703—Inventors: Geoff Rhoads, et al);
[0016] Identification Document and Related Methods (Application No. 60/418,762, Attorney Docket No. P0696—Inventors: Geoff Rhoads, et al);
[0017] Shadow Reduction System and Related Techniques for Digital Image Capture (Application No. 60/410,544, Attorney Docket No. P0689D, filed Sep. 13, 2002—Inventors: Scott D. Haigh and Tuan A. Hoang).
[0018] Systems and Methods for Recognition of Individuals Using Combination of Biometric Techniques (Application No. 60/418,129, Attorney Docket No. P0698D, filed Oct. 11, 2002—Inventors James V. Howard and Francis Frazier);
[0019] Systems and Methods for Managing and Detecting Fraud in Image Databases Used With Identification Documents (Application No. 60/429,501, Attorney Docket No. P0718D, filed Nov. 26, 2003-Inventors James V. Howard and Francis Frazier);
[0020] Enhanced Shadow Reduction System and Related Technologies for Digital Image Capture (Application No. 60/447,502, Attorney Docket No. P0789D, filed Feb. 13, 2003—Inventors Scott D. Haigh, Tuan A. Hoang, Charles R. Duggan, David Bohaker, and Leo M. Kenen);
[0021] Integrating and Enhancing Searching of Media Content and Biometric Databases (Application No. 60/451,840, Attorney Docket No. P0803, filed Mar. 3, 2003); and
[0022] Optically Variable Devices with Embedded Data for Authentication of Identity Documents (Application No. not yet assigned, Attorney Docket No. P0816D, filed Mar. 31, 2003—Inventor Robert Jones).
[0023] The present invention is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/747,735, filed Dec. 22, 2000, and Ser. No. 09/602,313, filed Jun. 23, 2000, as well as U.S. Pat. No. 6,066,594.
[0024] Each of the above U.S. Patent documents is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60371335 |
Apr 2002 |
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60429115 |
Nov 2002 |
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