The copy does not copy everything and makes the partially transparent pixels

I had this happen several times now when I copy a selection it will copy everything it contains exactly as it appears in the reference. It copies sometimes more and sometimes he makes outside partially transparent pixels. It's a bit annoying when you do the SNES. A way to disable this option? See the pictures attached for reference.

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This brand as a moment DPEP.

Artur: Try to do this with the option of "smoothing" out on the magic wand Options bar.

My guess is because this option is enabled and that your work is so small (because it is based on the pixels), Photoshop is interpolate the selection to include a "smoothing" to transparency.

This work has a hard edge, so there is no need of anti-aliasing.

Tags: Photoshop

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