IP Library Granted Patent US 12,015,753
Granted Patent B1
US 12,015,753 · App. 18/200,413 · Granted Jun 18, 2024

Correlation mark destroyed on copy

Inventor: Edward N. Chapman (Rochester, NY)
Assignee: Xerox Corporation
H04N1/32347G06T1/0042H04N1/32352H04N1/4446G06T2201/0064H04N2201/3233H04N2201/3271
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,015,753
App. No.
18/200,413
Filed
May 22, 2023
Granted
Jun 18, 2024
Kind
B1
Art Unit
2681
USPC
358/3.28
Abstract

A security apparatus and a method for rendering a security mark can involve creating a security mark that includes a correlation mark having a correlation effect and comprising black pixels and white pixels, and subjecting the security mark to a filter that can removes at least some of the black pixels or the white pixels so that the correlation effect no longer functions and the security mark is not visible when rendered on a recording medium.

Claims (33)

1. A method for rendering a security mark, comprising:

creating a security mark comprising a correlation mark having a correlation effect and comprising black pixels and white pixels;

creating a swatch for the correlation mark beginning with a thin solid line when painting vectors and a decrease in a grey level in the correlation mark, which lowers an amount of available black pixels; and

subjecting the security mark to a filter that removes at least some of the black pixels or the white pixels so that the correlation effect no longer functions and the security mark is not visible when rendered on a recording medium.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the filter comprises a modulation transfer function.

3. The method of claim 1 further comprising configuring the security mark according to a set of ranges.

4. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

creating a second swatch for the correlation mark.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the security mark comprises a watermark.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein the security mark comprises a watermark and wherein the filter comprises a modulation transfer function.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein the modulation transfer function is provided by a scanner and wherein the modulation transfer function acts as a low pass filter.

8. The method of claim 1 further comprising creating the swatch for the correlation mark using a thin painting width and by varying the gray level from 100% to 0% that reflects a gray level variation by varying a black and white pixel ratio, respectively, of the black pixels and white pixels.

9. A security apparatus, comprising:

a security mark comprising a correlation mark having a correlation effect and comprising black pixels and white pixels;

a swatch for the correlation mark beginning with a thin solid line when painting vectors and a decrease in a grey level in the correlation mark, which lowers an amount of available black pixels; and

a filter that removes at least some of the black pixels or the white pixels from the security mark so that the correlation effect no longer functions and the security mark is not visible when rendered on a recording medium.

10. The security apparatus of claim 9 wherein the filter comprises a modulation transfer function.

11. The security apparatus of claim 9 wherein the security mark operates according to a set of ranges.

12. The security apparatus of claim 9 further comprising:

a second swatch for the correlation mark.

13. The security apparatus of claim 9 wherein the security mark comprises a watermark.

14. The security apparatus of claim 9 wherein the security mark comprises a watermark and wherein the filter comprises a modulation transfer function.

15. The security apparatus of claim 14 wherein the modulation transfer function is provided by a scanner and wherein the modulation transfer function acts as a low pass filter.

16. The security apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a swatch for the correlation mark created using a thin painting width and by varying the gray level from 100% to 0% that reflects a gray level variation by varying a black and white pixel ratio, respectively, of the black pixels and white pixels.

17. A system for rendering a security mark, comprising:

at least one processor and a memory, the memory storing instructions to cause the at least one processor to perform:

creating a security mark comprising a correlation mark having a correlation effect and comprising black pixels and white pixels;

creating a swatch for the correlation mark beginning with a thin solid line when painting vectors and a decrease in a grey level in the correlation mark, which lowers an amount of available black pixels; and

subjecting the security mark to a filter that removes at least some of the black pixels or the white pixels so that the correlation effect no longer functions and the security mark is not visible when rendered on a recording medium.

18. The system of claim 17 wherein the instructions further cause the at least one processor to perform configuring the security mark according to a set of ranges.

19. The system of claim 17 wherein the instructions further cause the at least one processor to perform:

creating a second swatch for the correlation mark.

20. The system of claim 17 wherein the filter comprises a modulation transfer function.