Catching up on the thread, the comments about fitting the stego into the 
image reminded me of http://www.outguess.org/ by Niels Provos.  Looks like 
he's a few months ahead of you....

Marc Horowitz wrote:
> 
> Rick Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >> Thus, a 'good' stego system must use a crypto
> >> strategy whose statistical properties mimic the noise properties of the
> >> carrying document. ... So, can't we detect the presence of stego'ed data by
> >> looking for 'noise' in the document that's *too* random?
> >>
> >> ... Once we replace those bits
> >> with data, the bits will have serously random statistical properties. So,
> >> we can detect stego'ed data if the implementation uses any well known
> >> strong encryption algorithm.
> 
> If the picture was taken by an actual camera, the least significant
> bits will be random due to the nature of the way CCDs work in the real
> world.  They might be biased, but it's not very hard to bias a
> "random" data stream.  

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