Claims
- 1. A security document comprising a security image comprising primary and secondary security image portions defined on a face of said security document, wherein:said primary security image portion is defined by security image elements of a first color; said secondary security image portion is defined by security image elements of a second color; said primary security image portion and said secondary security image portion are superposed to form said security image; said primary security image portion comprises first and second pluralities of security image segments; each of said first plurality of security image segments of said primary security image portion includes security image elements printed such that a tone of said security image elements of said first plurality of security image segments graduates in a first direction; each of said second plurality of security image segments of said primary security image portion includes security image elements printed such that a tone of said security image elements of said second plurality of security image segments graduates in a second direction distinct from said first direction; said secondary security image portion comprises first and second pluralities of security image segments; each of said first plurality of security image segments of said secondary security image portion includes security image elements printed such that a tone of said security image elements of said first plurality of security image segments graduates in said first direction; and each of said second plurality of security image segments of said secondary security image portion includes security image elements printed such that a tone of said security image elements of said second plurality of security image segments graduates in said second direction distinct from said first direction.
- 2. A security document as claimed in claim 1 wherein said primary security image portion and said secondary security image portion are superposed such that security image segments having a minimum tonal value in said primary security image portion are superposed over security image segments having a maximum tonal value in said secondary security image portion.
- 3. A security document as claimed in claim 2 wherein said primary security image portion and said secondary security image portion are further superposed such that security image segments having a maximum tonal value in said primary security image portion are superposed over security image segments having a minimum tonal value in said secondary security image portion.
- 4. A security document as claimed in claim 3 wherein said primary security image portion and said secondary security image portion are further superposed such that security image segments having a selected tonal value in said primary security image portion are superposed over security image segments in said secondary security image portion having a tonal value substantially equal to said selected tonal value.
- 5. A security document as claimed in claim 1 wherein said security image elements comprise background elements and message elements.
- 6. A security document as claimed in claim 5 wherein respective tones of said background elements and said message elements define said tone of said security image elements.
- 7. A security document as claimed in claim 5 wherein said background elements and said message elements are selected such that either said background elements or said message elements within respective security image segments are not readily duplicated by a color copier at a particular copier setting, whereby, upon copying of said security document, a visually perceptible message defined by said message elements is produced on a copy of said document.
- 8. A security document as claimed in claim 1 wherein said second direction is normal to said first direction.
- 9. A security document comprising a security image defined on a face of said security document, wherein:said security image comprises first and second pluralities of security image segments; each of said first plurality of security image segments includes security image elements printed such that a tone of said security image elements of said first plurality of security image segments graduates in a first direction; and each of said second plurality of security image segments includes security image elements printed such that a tone of said security image elements of said second plurality of security image segments graduates in a second direction distinct from said first direction.
- 10. A security document as claimed in claim 9 wherein said security image elements comprise background elements and message elements.
- 11. A security document as claimed in claim 10 wherein respective tones of said background elements and said message elements define said tone of said security image elements.
- 12. A security document as claimed in claim 10 wherein said background elements and said message elements are selected such that either said background elements or said message elements within respective security image segments are not readily duplicated by a color copier at a particular copier setting, whereby, upon copying of said security document, a visually perceptible message defined by said message elements is produced on a copy of said document.
- 13. A security document as claimed in claim 9 wherein said second direction is normal to said first direction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/487,078, filed Jan. 19, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,429 entitled PRISMATIC PRINTING.
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