Opposite mode images overflow, export pdf

In my book project I've images on left pages with right coordinates x:210mm.(limit of the page)
When I export in pdf a small part of the image is visible (overflow) on the right page.
Why?
How can I solve?
It's URGENT!
Thanks.
Bug idem in CS4 and CS6...

OK, I found another way to stop it (though it is definitely affected by enhancing thin lines and zoom level, so I don't think it's really anything to do with waht you are doing in ID).
If you break apart the spreads before exporting it doesn't appear here in my test. See InDesignSecrets » Blog Archive » Breaking Pages Apart to Bleed Off a Spine. Harb's posted a script down in the comments to automate doing it for an entire file, and you can also download the script from http://www.printisrael.com/indesign/scripts/freeware/SeparatePages.jsx
Be careful, though, about using the script. It will move crossover objects to one page or the other, so you need to then copy those and paste in place on the other page.

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