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Figure 1: 1-level discrete wavelet decomposition
Figure 2: Watermark embedding technique
Figure: 8 A=.4                      Figure: 9 A=.2
Table 3. Comparison of 1-level DWT and 2-Level DWT for Recovered watermark image

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