Exporting image in CS3

when I try to export an image from a single frame, I get a jpg that includes the whole pasteboard. Is there a simple way to export a cropped image?
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You have to educate your customer: EPS is an outdated and lossy file type because it does neither support transparency nor color management and should be avoided to be used with InDesign or Photoshop or Illustrator.
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