Cropping of images during book binding process

Would anybody know how much cropping occurs during the bookbinding process? I have created a book using the Picture Book theme, and just read in the online help that allowances need to be made for cropping that occurs during book binding. Any help would be appreciated.

There is no cropping during production - your book will exactly the preview if you do it this way - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1040
4:3 is 4:3 no matter what software you use - same same
I also wonder about using the slider and positioning feature available when I click on the image within the frame in the template. If I zoom in on the image with that function, and then position the image as I like it, will that be respected in the printing process?
Of course - and if you preview the book according to the instructions above you will see EXACTLY what is going to be printed - and you can save the resulting PDF for reference
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