Using low DCT frequency components (indices 10, 9, 8, 3) at JPEG quality 30 achieves near-zero message error rates for image rescaling in the 75–95% range across a wide range of sharpening sigma values. Higher-frequency component sets (indices 18, 17, 16, 10) only survive rescaling above 100%, making them unsuitable for scenarios where censors reduce image dimensions.
From 2014-connolly-trist — TRIST: Circumventing Censorship with Transcoding-Resistant Image Steganography
· §5
· 2014
· Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
Select the lowest-index DCT frequency components available when deploying image steganography over channels that may rescale images (social media, CDN thumbnail pipelines); reserve higher-frequency components only for channels where scaling is unlikely.
After image reduction, apply an inverse rescaling operation plus a sharpening step before extraction to recover the message from rescaled images — inversion of a known linear filter is sufficient even without knowledge of the exact filter parameters.