remove image watermark from jpg
remove image watermark from jpg
I have some jpg files.These jpgs have image watermark on.
The watermark position is not the same in each image,but morphology of watermark is alike.
How to detect watermark?how to get watermark?And,How to remove it from jpg?
My file contains 16 jpg,all in one at here,http://ifile.it/uiynaxg .(example)
Thanks for your help!
The watermark position is not the same in each image,but morphology of watermark is alike.
How to detect watermark?how to get watermark?And,How to remove it from jpg?
My file contains 16 jpg,all in one at here,http://ifile.it/uiynaxg .(example)
Thanks for your help!
Last edited by leescott on 2011-11-09T18:59:59-07:00, edited 2 times in total.
Re: remove image watermark from jpg
Are these files legaly yours?
Nobody will be able to tell you anything without an example.
Nobody will be able to tell you anything without an example.
Re: remove image watermark from jpg
these JPG can get freely from web.Bonzo wrote:Are these files legaly yours?
Nobody will be able to tell you anything without an example.
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Re: remove image watermark from jpg
Doesn't mean they are yours, but unless it is a trademark, it is typically free to use.
However the link you provided seems to be restricted to you only. I certainly cant download them.
Try a 'public' directory on dropbox (its free for 2G without time limit)
However the link you provided seems to be restricted to you only. I certainly cant download them.
Try a 'public' directory on dropbox (its free for 2G without time limit)
Anthony Thyssen -- Webmaster for ImageMagick Example Pages
https://imagemagick.org/Usage/
https://imagemagick.org/Usage/
Re: remove image watermark from jpg
Thanks!anthony wrote: Howeve rthe link you provided seems to be restricted to you only. I certainally cant download them.
Try a 'public' directory on dropbox.
I upload it once again.And you could try anyone,first site need "get ticket".
http://ifile.it/uiynaxg
http://www.box.net/shared/h6eucdf5pjclesaa3cs5
Re: remove image watermark from jpg
I get a watermark,but its position and size may be different.
Is there easy ways to remove it?
Thanks all help!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72068543@N ... hotostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72068543@N ... hotostream
Is there easy ways to remove it?
Thanks all help!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72068543@N ... hotostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72068543@N ... hotostream
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Re: remove image watermark from jpg
Your first file is totally black as far as I can see. The second file has a very faint watermark image, but I know of no way to remove that. Best I can suggest is see Anthony's notes at http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/masking/#bg_remove and especially http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/maskin ... background
The only way I can think of that would help in some small way would be to open it in Photoshop or Gimp or some tool that allows clone painting and paint over the watermark with appropriate image texture from nearby in the image.
Perhaps someone else might have more insight.
The only way I can think of that would help in some small way would be to open it in Photoshop or Gimp or some tool that allows clone painting and paint over the watermark with appropriate image texture from nearby in the image.
Perhaps someone else might have more insight.
Re: remove image watermark from jpg
Thank you!fmw42 wrote:Your first file is totally black as far as I can see.
The first one is watermark image .
First,maybe I should resize picture 1 equal to picture 2 ,resize watermark in pic 1 equal to the one in picture 2,and relocate watermark in pic 1 to align two watermarks.
Then,remove background.
How to do this?
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Re: remove image watermark from jpg
If you can get not just a black image watermark, but also a white image watermark, then you can figure out the exact semi-transparent watermark that is 'over' composited onto the image.
See Background Removal using Two Backgrounds
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/maskin ... background
If this is the type of watermarking used, it is then only a matter of figuring out exactly where the watermark is located
and reverse the modification that was made to the pixels.
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However. The watermark does not look like a semi-transparent overlay image, but some type of color modification of the image. This isn't a straight forward, to undo without knowing the exact formula used for the wartermarking process.
If you can get a range of images with and without the watermark so you can create a table of colors (un-watermarked, vs, wartermarked colors), you may be able to work out a general colormapping for effected pixels (see HALD Color Lookup Table) that maps from watermarked back to a un-watermarked color.
It is then only a matter of locating the watermark, and thus masking the pixels that need to be fixed, then applying that HALD colormapping to just the effected pixels so as to reverse the watermark. Location would probably require the use of a unscale correlation techniques (location of a sub-image or pattern), which is a difficult task itself.
Both tasks are tricky and difficult, and can require a lot of work!
This method should work for any 'fixed' watermark technique, but as I mentioned it requires the discovery of how a 3-d array or color pixels are modified by the specific markmarking technique.
See Background Removal using Two Backgrounds
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/maskin ... background
If this is the type of watermarking used, it is then only a matter of figuring out exactly where the watermark is located
and reverse the modification that was made to the pixels.
---
However. The watermark does not look like a semi-transparent overlay image, but some type of color modification of the image. This isn't a straight forward, to undo without knowing the exact formula used for the wartermarking process.
If you can get a range of images with and without the watermark so you can create a table of colors (un-watermarked, vs, wartermarked colors), you may be able to work out a general colormapping for effected pixels (see HALD Color Lookup Table) that maps from watermarked back to a un-watermarked color.
It is then only a matter of locating the watermark, and thus masking the pixels that need to be fixed, then applying that HALD colormapping to just the effected pixels so as to reverse the watermark. Location would probably require the use of a unscale correlation techniques (location of a sub-image or pattern), which is a difficult task itself.
Both tasks are tricky and difficult, and can require a lot of work!
This method should work for any 'fixed' watermark technique, but as I mentioned it requires the discovery of how a 3-d array or color pixels are modified by the specific markmarking technique.
Anthony Thyssen -- Webmaster for ImageMagick Example Pages
https://imagemagick.org/Usage/
https://imagemagick.org/Usage/
Re: remove image watermark from jpg
Thank two experts for reply!
I can't imagine things are so difficult,and I must say to myself "giving up".
Happy new year!
I can't imagine things are so difficult,and I must say to myself "giving up".
Happy new year!
Re: remove image watermark from jpg
I found a white page,having a watermark.Maybe white page differs from color page.(White page can be treated with other software,like ScanKromsator.)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72068543@N ... hotostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72068543@N ... hotostream
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Re: remove image watermark from jpg
On a white page, you are only dealing with two colors involving thin lines, so some threshold or morphology can be used to restore colors.
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