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Sure. Just use the Scale setting in the regular PiP Designer.
Anyway, I gave up. The reason is - After I go to PiP designer and I put the basic keyframe to initiate scale setting to be applied, it creates visible seam/suture on the backside of the clip regardless that I don't change any scale parameter yet.
Furthermore - after I change the scale settings it somehow ignores the FOV anyway. So it makes me confused and I decided, that I have to go for standard FOV because I spent already hours on this thing without reliable and replicable result.
Guess: I'm not sure if some transtition effect apllied between clips where I'm trying to get the FOV wider can affect this behavior as well, but I guess not. I recognised the seam/suture firstly after I aplied the Interfere2 transition between those clips). But it could be there already, I don't know really. Maybe it is same problem as with the motion tracker ...
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