Cell border color

The first photo of the screen below is "not selected."  The second is "Most selected" and the third "selected."  The fourth has a very dark border, and many of my pictures in each folder this darker border.  That means the border more dark?

Cell Borders.JPG

It is part of a larger battery.

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