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What type of data can a SureSign watermark be applied to?

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What type of data can a SureSign watermark be applied to?

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A. At the moment, SureSign software allows a watermark to be embedded into rasterised image data, e.g. continuous tone bitmapped RGB or CMYK colour and greyscale images. In its current form, SureSign cannot protect ASCII-based electronic textural material or those vector file formats that are typically found in line-art, CAD and illustration applications. However, future products to support an ever increasing range of digital data formats are being planned.

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