The source image is your new image that you would like to be encoded. The parent image is the image that you modified to create the source image. Any previous c2pa manifests on the parent image will be included in the source image encoding.
JPG or PNG up to 10MB
JPG or PNG up to 10MB
This information will be displayed publicly with the encoded image, so be careful what you share. You DO NOT need to share any personally identifiable information in order to sign your image.
This generates C2PA Version 1.1 actions
Color Adjustments
Changes to tone, saturation, etc.
Converted
The format of the asset was changed.
Created
The asset was first created, usually the asset’s origin.
Cropped
Areas of the asset’s "editorial" content were cropped out.
Drawing
Changes using drawing tools including brushes or eraser.
Edited
Generalized actions that would be considered "editorial transformations" of the content.
Filtered
Changes to appearance with applied filters, styles, etc.
Opened
An existing asset was opened and is being set as the parentOf ingredient.
Orientation
Changes to the direction and position of content.
Placed
Added/Placed a componentOf ingredient into the asset.
Published
Asset is released to a wider audience.
Removed
A componentOf ingredient was removed.
Repackaged
A conversion of one packaging or container format to another. Content is repackaged without transcoding. This action is considered as a "non-editorial transformation" of the parentOf ingredient.
Resized
Changes to content dimensions and/or file size
Transcoded
A conversion of one encoding to another, including resolution scaling, bitrate adjustment and encoding format change. This action is considered as a "non-editorial transformation" of the parentOf ingredient.
Unknown
Something happened, but the claim_generator cannot specify what.
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