Obtaining and Installing the Code

Please follow these steps to obtain and install KLT:
  1. Choose the version you want to download (You'll probably want the most recent version): Save it to a file named "klt.tar.gz" and move it to a directory like "~/src".
  2. Type gunzip klt.tar.gz
  3. Type tar xf klt.tar. A directory called "klt" will automatically be created and all the files will go there.
  4. Move to the "klt" directory. Type make.
    NOTE: On some systems it may be necessary to manually convert expf() to exp() and logf() to log(), and/or fsqrt() to sqrtf().
  5. That's it. Now try some examples, by typing example1, etc.
  6. Notice that, for your convenience, unofficial copies of the User and Reference Manuals can be found in the doc directory.
  7. To keep the "klt.tar.gz" reasonably sized, only three images are included. If you want to play with the code even more, grab the extra images (407 KB).
Please let me know of any bugs you find. Moreover, any questions, comments, suggestions, and criticisms are welcome.

If you download KLT and find it useful for your work, I would like very much to hear from you. Please send me a short email (to the address below) describing the application in which you are involved. Such correspondence benefits me because I am curious to know how this software is being used. But it also benefits you because (1) the larger the number of people who use the program, the more I can justify spending time improving it, and (2) when a new version becomes available, I can notify you by email.

An acknowledgment in any publication describing work that uses KLT would be greatly appreciated.


Stan Birchfield
birchfield@cs.stanford.edu