Abstract
This paper shows that a discrete cosine transformation can be used to embed and reconstruct hidden watermarks and that this approach has advantages. It is established that the method of constructing a hologram on the basis of the discrete cosine transformation broadens the dynamic range and reduces the redundancy when the image of a watermark is reconstructed by comparison with an image reconstructed by a technique based on the Fourier transformation.
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