Image resolution enhancement (IRE) is the process of manipulating a set of low quality images and produce high quality and high resolution images. The two groups of techniques to increase the apparent resolution of the imaging system are Blind deconvolution (BD) and Super-resolution (SR
In today's time of computerized innovation, security turns into a noticeable issue while exchanging information starting with one spot to next spot. Information is gone in type of computerized pictures in different regions like security organizations, military, secured systems and so forth. With the headway in innovation & altering instruments like Photoshop, Corel Draw and other programming devices, it is anything but difficult to alter the pictures. Picture legal sciences decide the genuineness of the images. Image manipulation (altering) is additionally named as Image Forgery. Copy-move forgery is more basic in which one piece of the picture is replicated and stuck into another area of the same picture to conceal points of interest. It can be urgent undertakings where pictures are utilized as proof prefer court, restorative office etc. Forgery detection can be troublesome if it has connected some post handling operations like re-sizing, sifting, revolution, JPEG pressure etc. In this paper, we are going to represent a new method of Copy-Move attack detection using E-SIFT. Proposed system will detect the forgery and also estimate the parameters of transformation used (i.e. rotation, scaling etc.). It will reduce the time to detect the forgery, & enhance the overall throughput.
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