I can confirm this bug. I have updated the bug report with more precise
information, and I'm adding additional screenshots to demonstrate the
issue.

Additionally, I've noted that:

* There is no difference between --include-border and --remove-border:
the window border is included in the screenshot in any case. It may be
an unrelated bug though.

* The documentation (man and --help) doesn't state which of --include-
border or --remove-border is the default.

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Title:
  gnome-screenshot adds unnecessary transparent padding around window
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