This image was prepared using the HD View plugin for Photoshop, specifying Deep Zoom/Silverligth output: http://www.bstorage.com/Photo/DeepZoom/TwinPeaksNight/zoom.htm .
If you look at the bottom of the image with low magnification, you'll see line of light-colored pixels (fringe). These are not in the large original image. As you zoom, they eventually disappear. I can mask this problem by creating a small border in the viewer (my Silverlight code based on HDView SL) using code or xaml, but it might be worth looking into the root problem.
For comparison, this page (http://www.bstorage.com/Photo/DeepZoom/TwinPeaksNight0/zoom.htm ) used the same original image, but was compiled by the Deep Zoom Composer. I broke the original large file into 3 tiles to keep the DZ Composer from complaining that the file was invalid. Other than that, everything is the same. The version built with the Deep Zoom Composer does not display the fringe problem.
Regards,
Bill