Since Hugin is slow at loading images on my laptop, I sometimes
downsize the photos before starting the panorama.  This lets me keep
my sanity waiting for Hugin, and is often okay if I just want an
equirectangular projection.  (I am shooting 10 megapixel images at
27mm equivalent.)  However, if I decide to make a stereographic
projection, then I want all the megapixels available to minimize
pixelation in the distorted areas.  Is there any way of replacing the
smaller versions with the originals in a project?  Basically, I'd like
the control points to be placed appropriately and, if possible, to
reoptimize each control point (although that might not be necessary).
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