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Solution! Render Settings > Film set Overscan to Active

It seems that Blender trimms the area outside the camera frame and dosen't consider this informations. That's the origin of the problem. A falloff starts form there. The overscan option let some information outsite the camera frame and the effect dosen't occure.

Why this musst be like that - I don't know.

Solution! Render Settings > Film set Overscan to Active

Solution! Render Settings > Film set Overscan to Active

It seems that Blender trimms the area outside the camera frame and dosen't consider this informations. That's the origin of the problem. A falloff starts form there. The overscan option let some information outsite the camera frame and the effect dosen't occure.

Why this musst be like that - I don't know.

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Solution! Render Settings > Film > set OverscanRender Settings > Film set Overscan to aktiveActive

Solution! Render Settings > Film > set Overscan to aktive

Solution! Render Settings > Film set Overscan to Active

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Solution! Render Settings > Film > set Overscan to aktive