Sorry, maybe my phrasing was misleading. I didn't mean the panorama should 
scale linearly on the reprojection.

What I meant is that, yes, each photo has to be distorted, but in such a way 
that the overlapping pixels between 2 photos don't drift apart, resulting in 
the same effect as my animated gif from before shows.

However, I'm just realizing that it requires a kind of distortion that may not 
be implemented in Hugin. I would have to work out the math from my Blender file.
Need some time to do this.

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