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How to take the 8th bit in lsb

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Swati Nagpal
Swati Nagpal il 31 Mag 2018
Risposto: Walter Roberson il 1 Giu 2018
I am applying LSB for image steganography and I have got the binary representation of an rgb image i. e. 10001010 but I m not getting any idea of how to use the 8th bit to hide data in it anybody plz help me.
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Jan
Jan il 31 Mag 2018
The readers cannot guess, what "binary representation of an rgb image i. e. 10001010" exactly is. Is this a logical vector, a decimal number or a character vector? Did you search in the forum for "lsb steganography" already? You will find a lot of corresponding threads.
I strongly recommend to remove the "ASAP" from the question. Pushing the readers is counterproductive, because it sounds impolite.
Swati Nagpal
Swati Nagpal il 1 Giu 2018
the binary representation of 10001010 is just an example from my side. The thing is i have got uptothe binary representation of the image and now i have to take the 8th least bit of it to apply the lsb technique. i want a code for it so please help me in this.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 1 Giu 2018
You can use bitset() and bitget() .
To extract the lsb you can use mod(YourImage,2) . To set new lsb you can do
YourImage - mod(YourImage,2) + NewLSBValue

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