Crop tool leaves halo on the edges of the image

You have noticed that the Adobe photoshop crop tool, when used to make the image bigger than he was, leaves a halo around the edges of the image?  This happens only if the image is on its own layer, separated from the background.  Any way to prevent that?  It is annoying and needs to be cleaned afterwards, and there is no reason for this.

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This happens when, for example, I'm taking a picture and turn it into a wallpaper of the computer. If the image does not resize to the size of the screen of 1920 x 1080, and I don't want some of the image to crop, I drag the widgets of resizing of culture outside the bounds of the image, which creates the new area outside the boundaries of the image filled with the background color and the halo boring on the edges of the image in the upper layer.

This happens when the image is cropped to the format that is not compatible with the native file size - that is to say a greater height or width as the native image file.  PS use your background color (white) to fill the empty space.

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