Free transform is leaving a line?

I have used the free transform and/or transform scale many times, and have never had it leave a line. I must have changed something , but can't figure it out. Have played around with the refine edges, and can't seem to make it go away.
I am using CS3, and make my selection, then go to stretch it. When I deselect, there is a thin line on the bottom of where the selection was. Why is this happening?
michelle

I don't really understand what you are trying to say, but if you transform items at sub-pixel precision without sanpping to the imaginary pixel grid, PS needs to interpolate the edge pixcels, which can result in wrong colors. This may be even more so, if you had pixels near the edges that were almost transparent, but not quite. They may only show up after the transform, so before doing such things, it may be worthwile to double check. The only other problem I can think of are OpenGL problems...
Mylenium

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