There was a lot of noise a while back (good $DEITY, it was 2010)
about some software at MIT that helped get the camera
into the right place;

http://www.geek.com/news/new-camera-software-allows-you-to-line-up-your-photos-with-the-past-1272643/

(full paper: http://people.csail.mit.edu/soonmin/rephoto/rephoto.pdf)

But I can't find any information that falls *BETWEEN* the 2
extremes of "keep moving tilll you get it right" and the MIT software.

Does anyone know of any other guides to technique and/or software aids?

I'm guessing lining up old and new photos might be mildly relevant to Hugin.

 BugBear

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