I have two images, which has been captured with screen-capture-tool by 
"select area to grab"-method. They have different resolution for some 
reason (I cannot re-grab to ensure the same resolution anymore).

I have auto generated control-points and then removed those which are 
incorrect due to some repeated patterns on the original image.

However, when now creating a panorama, it does not work, as it expects to 
stich them in their original resolutions.

When Hugin already could know through the control points how to zoom images 
to fit eachothers, I assume there is a method somewhere to do that, but I 
haven't found it.

So is there a method to auto-change resolutions of images, so they could 
match each others and could be stiched?

Simple example attached; 1.png (200x210) and 2.png (30x50), which belong to 
the same image of a rectangle but are two grabs with different resolution.  
Now control points can be found manually and set (project file "1 - 
2.pto"). 

Or is there some other tool than Hugin, which could do this?

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