On Thu 03-Sep-2009 at 23:45 -0400, John Isner wrote:
>Thank you for your advice.  I will definitely try all of your suggestions

I forgot to add there is a tutorial on matching photos from 
different lenses:

http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/multi-lens/

The other thing from past experience is that 'historical' photos 
tend to be asymmetrically trimmed or shifted (with a knife, in the 
camera or in the darkroom) - i.e. the optical centre of the photo is 
not in the middle of the image.

This means that you may have to optimise the d & e shift parameters 
for the 'old photo' to get it to line up well.

-- 
Bruno

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