watermark
IPA: wˈɔtɝmɑrk
noun
- A translucent design impressed on the surface of paper and visible when the paper is held to the light.
- (by extension) A logo superimposed on a digital image, a television broadcast, etc.
- (computing) A value stored in a datafile to ensure its integrity, so that if the file's contents are changed then the watermark will no longer match the contents.
- A mark indicating the level to which water has risen.
verb
- (transitive) To mark paper with a watermark.
- (transitive) To mark a datafile with a digital watermark.
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Examples of "watermark" in Sentences
- Broadcast flag is not a watermark.
- Save the image with the watermark on it.
- Additionally, the image has a watermark.
- Image originally uploaded with a watermark.
- Copyright violation, and watermarked to the hilt.
- A light is then switched on to reveal the watermark.
- -- A more refined watermark, which is more clearly visible;
- Another type of watermark is called the cylinder mould watermark.
- Another type of watermark is called the 'cylinder mould watermark'.
- In the case of the Dandy Roll, the watermark is pressed into the wet pulp.
- I have a problem with the Amethyst image in the infobox showing a watermark.
- Music industry is actually doing this now with something called the watermark to protect their music files.
- The watermark was the facial image of Albert Lutuli, the first person from Africa to be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.
- In contrast, the MediaMax watermark is applied in the time domain and is rendered undetectable by even minor changes to the file.
- Forged permits are very risky things to work with, as all genuine ones bear the government watermark, which is not easy to reproduce.
- The book, the cover of which ripples with the watermark from a dollar bill, was, Child says, greatly influence by films such as High Society.
- Given several marked files, an attacker can locate all or most of the places the watermark is hidden, which is again the first step in removing the watermark.
- The artifact fields allow the user to search using information about the work the watermark is found in such as repository institution, country, format, author, etc.
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