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Cryptography [PART I]

Name: Cryptography 2012-10-16 22:36

Cryptography

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-02 3:48

>>115
I wasn't going for a substitution, just interpreting the original signal as a large number and then representing the large number with an apparently random signal. I didn't explain that well.

The transformation could also be parameterized to yield an uneven distribution if that is desirable. But if you want it to correlate with the content in the image then that would require the original image to be a key, so it would require a shared secret.

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