Secure Image Transmission Technique Based On Mosaic Image and Pixel Color Transformation

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Volume-43 Number-4
Year of Publication : 2017
Authors : Manjunatha N, Mrs. Reshma M
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V43P239

Citation 

Manjunatha N, Mrs. Reshma M "Secure Image Transmission Technique Based On Mosaic Image and Pixel Color Transformation", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V43(4),238-242 January 2017. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group

Abstract
Concealing the information in computerized pictures has been territory of enthusiasm for the advanced picture preparing space. Albeit so much work has been done in the writing to determine the issues like expanding the information limit, making the mystery picture alike of target picture however a large portion of the works neglects to meet the commonsense necessities. This paper introduces an approach that can change a mystery picture into a mystery part unmistakable mosaic picture of a similar size that has the visual appearance of any uninhibitedly chose target picture without need of a database. Where, this mosaic picture era has done by separating the mystery picture into parts and changing their separate shading qualities into relating squares of the objective picture. Utilization of the Pixel shading changes yields the lossless recuperated picture in view of the untransformed shading space values. Era of the key assumes a vital part to recoup the information from the mystery picture in lossless way. Along these lines, just with the key, a man can recover the mystery picture almost lossless, from the mosaic image. Good exploratory outcomes demonstrate the plausibility of the proposed strategy.

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Keywords
Color Transformation, data hiding, image encryption, secure image transmission, mosaic image.