Registered Photoshop images have a grey (in motion) around each part

Sorry, pretty hard to explain.

I combined the images into Photoshop and if yes or no, I use a transparent background, some of the images have always an area shaded around them... It isn't always around the complete image - sometimes it covers only part of the picture.  * When I pass a mouse over this piece of shading image turns into a different form or part of the image.*

I tried to save as every file type, but it happens with all of them.

It is very small, but noticeable, and I do not think that should happen, but I don't know how to get rid of it.

Fish_Shading.png

Can someone please?

It is for the best of Britain. Your psd is fine and files of your savings are very good too, so it must be to do with how they are rendered on your screen to words the square gray isn't in the file itself, but is probably an artifact from the graphics card driver.

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