Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4970507 Signal Processing: Image Communication 2017 29 Pages PDF
Abstract
Reversible color-to-grayscale conversion (RCGC) aims at embedding the chromatic information of a full color image into its grayscale version such that the original color image can be reconstructed in the future when necessary. Conventional RCGC algorithms tend to put their emphasis on the quality of the reconstructed color image, which makes the color-embedded grayscale image visually undesirable and suspicious. This paper presents a novel RCGC framework that emphasizes the quality of both the color-embedded grayscale image and the reconstructed color image simultaneously. Its superiority against other RCGC algorithms is mainly achieved by developing a color palette that fits into the application and exploiting error diffusion to shape the quantization noise to high frequency band. The improved quality of the color-embedded grayscale image makes the image appears as a normal image. It does not catch the attention of unauthorized people and hence the embedded chromatic information can be protected more securely.
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