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In this paper, a hybrid technique for the purpose of digital watermarking is proposed. The proposed technique combines two state of the art methods in order to gain robustness against compression and general affine transformations such as rotation and scaling. The paper also provides simulation results using grayscale and color images in order to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed new hybrid technique