PDF Ink Limit change on Export From ID

Hi
I am having an issue where ink limits on an exported PDF do not match the limits in PS and ID.
I am using a Europe ISO Coated FOGRA27 working space in all applications with colour managment policies set to "Off".
Iink limits in ID are fine (max of say 298), same in PS but after exporting to PDF the ink coverage goes above 300%.
Output settings are set to:
Colour Conversion: Convert to Destination (preserve numbers)
Destination: Working CMYK - Europe ISO Coated FOGRA27
PDF/X: Output intent Profile Name: Working CMYK - Europe ISO Coated FOGRA27
Where am I going wrong?

At the moment I am simply performing a test with one image on a blank page. The parts that are showing are the darkest areas e.g. black table legs etc. I have thoroughly gone over the exact pixels with the eye dropper in PS and the max ink limit on the problem pixels (according to Acrobat) have 297% coverage at most.
I am totaly aware that the ink limit preview is just that....it alerts me to any pixels that are over the specified limit. That is kind of my point. It shows no pixels are over 300% coverage, yet after I export the file and use the output preview screen in Acrobat, the ink limit preview shows the limit to now be over 300%.
No transparency or effects are being used.
To summarise:
InDesign - Ink limit below 300%
Acrobat - Ink limit above 300%
Photoshop - Ink Limit below 300% on areas that Acrobat says are over 300%

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