You are right Hamish, the software is quite old and unmantained. So maybe,
the best bet would be to use the auto-pano tools Neteler suggested. I also
found the web-page of one of the developers.

http://www.dimin.net/software/scientific.html

Cheers
Daniel


On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 11:57 PM, Hamish <[email protected]> wrote:

> Daniel wrote:
> > You could also try a software called regimy (or some other
> > spelling). If I recall correctly, it was developed by some
> > guys at inpe
>
> this seems to be the one: "REGEEMY"
>   http://regima.dpi.inpe.br
>
>
> > and it finds matching control points between a set of images.
> > We have been using it for some old landsat images.
>
> Restrictive license, no linux binary since 2006 and no source
> code to recompile it for 64bit, so I won't bother to add it
> to the wiki (but if it's super useful I don't mind), but seeing
> they haven't touched in in years maybe the authors could be
> convinced to set it free?
>
>
> Hamish
>
>
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