Photoshop CS5.5 Save For Web UI extra border Bug

I have observed on two different Win7 32bit workstations with Photoshop 12.1 x32 from Adobe Design Premium CS 5.5 that save for web seems to add an extra pixel of workspace background grey to the inside black border of the image display on the right and bottom edge.  It's very annoying to see this extra padding in the image since it makes me second guess whether my image crop was accurate.  Please see the screenshot below which was taken of a completely red image in the save for web dialogue window.  Notice the top and left border of the image don't have the same problem.  I've also used a screen magnifier utility (pixie) to make the issue more obvious.  Fortunately the issue seems only to affect the UI, the file that is saved doesn't have the extra pixels included.  I hope this issue can be verified and reproduced here so that it can be fixed in future updates.
Thanks!
-tony

FYI, just to test I just did a crop of an image, then screen grabbed the result.
To ensure the edge is visible, I changed the workspace background from the dark gray I usually use to a lighter gray...  Here's the pertinent part of the workspace...
A closeup of the upper-right corner:
Notably, I don't see any black line around it like you showed.  This leads me to wonder whether I interpreted your screen grab properly...
-Noel

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