Extra white space around image in CS4

Hi - We are planning to migrate from Indesign server CS3 to CS4. In order to make sure that the existing templates, created out of CS3 works out of CS4, we were doing some testing with indds created out of CS3. We export the output as jpeg at 300 dpi. The output image running in CS3 server was 3060 x 2160, but the image from CS4 has 3600 x 2700. Can anyone explain us here, if there is some setting that needs to be changed to use indd's out of CS3? if not, pls advice us on what is going wrong here. This is urgent!!
Thanks and let me know if you have any questions or need more information.

Does this outline appear if converting to PDF or other format and then printing? What if you save it as a Photoshop EPS and let Photoshop create the TIFF... does the map still print with a white line?
If the problem is map related, you might ask in the CartoTalk forum: 
http://www.cartotalk.com/index.php?s=e3bd05acac124d5abe83020daf94b05f&act=idx
There are some FreeHand map makers there who could help.

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