In burnt redaction, sensitive information is permanently removed or obscured from the image by replacing it with a black box or rectangle.
This method involves directly altering the pixels of the image to make the redacted information unreadable.
Once burnt redaction is applied, the obscured information cannot be recovered or revealed, as it is essentially "burned" into the image.
Mask redaction involves overlaying the sensitive information with a digital mask, which is typically a black box or rectangle.
Unlike burnt redaction, the original information remains intact beneath the mask. However, it is visually obscured and inaccessible.
Mask redaction allows for reversible redaction, meaning that the obscured information can potentially be revealed or removed by removing the mask layer.
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