The Evidentiary Imaging System (EIS) provides secure storage or
transmission of a digital image into which is encoded the date, time, and
location at which the image was taken, along with the camera ID and frame
number. The encoding is dispersed throughout the image so that the image
cannot be modified without distorting the encoding. The image may be
encrypted for additional security. Annotation can be superimposed on the
encoded or encoded and encrypted image to classify or identify the image
to human or automated scanning systems. The annotation can also be used
to key the decoding and decryption tasks. The EIS produces imagery which
may be authenticated as to originality, time and location of imaging. The
imagery may be stored, duplicated, and transmitted while retaining its
authenticity. However, any modifications to the image, including any
local changes, are readily detected because the encoding will not decode
correctly.