Again, that's what I ended up doing (cf my 3rd post)

But in fact it's not even the best existing solution for me. Right now the 
quickest and easiest solution is to re-render the corrected panorama from 
Blender.

However, it adds a pipe in my pipeline. Which means if I realize I have to 
modify the .pto file, I will have to feed it through Blender again.
A scale feature in Hugin would make the process more dynamic.

But anyway, I need some time to look up how this distortion would be done in 
Hugin, because it might be impossible to use the existing distortion 
parameters, so it would have to be a new kind that would sit on top of all the 
others, which would understandably require a much higher demand that my request 
alone, so I hope my math intuition is wrong.

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