isn't that the good old printing watermark?

Light blue dots on top of dark blue dots - the light blue doesn't photocopy,
the dark does... imperceptible to the untrained eye...

For color images, try to use the same colors as money - some commercial
scanners change automatically the color / or pretend not to copy it right
(withough some adjustments at least)... 

Photoshop 9 has a detector for money too - image/pattern recognition based
probably...

cheers
Xav 

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> Peter T. Evensen
> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 23:43
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> Subject: Re: OT: watermarked images that photocopy as void
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> Would that be a latent image/watermark?
> 
> At 04:35 PM 5/18/2005, you wrote:
> >There is a name to the process of embedding an image in an 
> image that 
> >doesn't show up until you photocopy it ... I need it to 
> watermark the 
> >printing on a rev project ... Does anyone know the name of 
> this effect 
> >so i can research it?
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