Color linies after rendering

Hi
I have a good video clip with a horisontal sharp transition from blue to red. Then i apply Motion to the clip ( Scale 110 % ) After that I render the clip.
After rendering there is a thin green linie in the transition from blue to red.
Anybody knows how to get rid of this green linie ?
The clip mentioned above is a test clip which i have made. When I use Motion to my clips there are green or red shadows in the color transitions.
Hope for a helping hand - thank you

It's your monitor, computer monitors can not be relied on for color accuracy.
Try setting RT to Unlimited.
Put all your animation on V2, put a Shape (Generators > Shapes > Square) on V1. Make the Square the size and color you want. Before editing it into the Sequence, in the Viewer window, top left, enter the duration you need. This will be more stable with coloring.

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