Provided herein are teachings directed to the creation of moire-based
auto-stereoscopic watermarks in rendered images. By choosing different
halftone structures, which differ by having different spatial frequencies
for each of two delineated partitions in an image, it becomes possible to
embed arbitrary binary patterns into printed documents as digital
watermarks. The invisible watermarks become moire auto-stereoscopic
images when the prints are viewed through an overlaid transparency
"decoder" suitably prepared by virtue of being rendered with a uniform
halftone structure having the correct special frequency in relationship
with the partition frequencies employed in the printed document.