OK, the client has looked at the fle and marked it up. This is the frst round, so I typically expect plenty of corrections. Sometimes that is the case, and sometimes not, depending on how well I know the client. Before starting the job, you should negotiate how many rounds the client gets for her or his money. A big spread like the one we are doing here typically gets at least four rounds and more often many more than that.
If you are working for a studio, the head retoucher will have gone over the fle and gotten detailed instructions from the client (or the art director) and will go over these details with you before you begin addressing the ...
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