Fine line around placed object

I have been trying to place an image into photoshop cs6. This image however has a white 1 pixel outline around the border. It is very annoying and I can't seem to eliminate it so it doesnt affect the background colour. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Can you post an example and give us your OS and hardware info.  What kind of image file are you placing. Is it larger then the canvas its being placed into. I have never seen an 1 px border when I place in images?

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