Sharpening white border

I've been testing Premiere Pro CS6.
When sharpening is applied (to footage from various DSLRs) a white border appears around the edge of the frame.
This is with sharpening at levels between 30 and 50.
The only solution I have found is to sharpen using an adjustment layer and to reduce its size to 99,8% so the edges are not included.
Is this a bug?
Thanks!

Thanks for the replies!
I've been away from the computer in question.
If you click on the images they will enlarge (although you'll only see half of them). If you "save as" you should be able to download the whole original image.
As far as I can see, this happens with all footage. At least from my Canons, a Sony NEX 7 and a Sony RX 100.
Perhaps I have something set wrong, but I don't see what...
Edit: After some more testing I see that this doesn't happen when I use the Unsharp Mask to sharpen so I'll have to stop being lazy and use that instead...

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