hello everyone i'm doing a project on image watermarking. According to my algorithm i've to select sub-blocks from LH and HL sub-bands of an image. Is this possible? I have a 512*512 grayscale image and need to select 64*64 sub-blocks from the LH and HL sub-bands of the image. thanks in advance!

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 15 Feb 2012
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Wayne King
Wayne King on 16 Feb 2012
Hi Alma, Yes you can. It is not clear from your question whether you want to select 64x64 blocks from the first level details, or whether you want to decompose the image until you get to level 3.
dwtmode('per');
load woman;
% level 1
[C,S] = wavedec2(X,3,'bior3.5');
[H,V,D] = detcoef2('all',C,S,1);
Now you can select blocks from H and V.
The vertical details are obtained by highpass filtering the rows followed by lowpass filtering the columns. (with downsampling)
The horizontal details are obtained by lowpass filtering the rows and highpass filtering the columns (with downsampling)
Or
[H,V,D] = detcoef2('all',C,S,3);
If you want them from level 3.

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Alma o.a
Alma o.a on 18 Feb 2012
After the comment'level 1' you have given the level number as 3 in the syntax of wavedec2.Please clarify.
Wayne King
Wayne King on 18 Feb 2012
Because as I wrote in my post, it was not clear to me when you said 64x64, whether you wanted the level 3 detail coefficients, or you simply wanted to select 64x64 blocks from the level 1 coefficients.
Since I was not sure, I went ahead and decomposed the image down to level 3 (no harm in doing that)
Alma o.a
Alma o.a on 19 Feb 2012
thank you
Alma o.a
Alma o.a on 20 Feb 2012
i have changed the coefficients according to my algorithm. now i want to take the idwt so that i'll get the image with the changed dwt coefficients. can i directly use the function wavedec2?
Wayne King
Wayne King on 20 Feb 2012
Hi Alma, you want to use waverec2

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