This may not be in the right place but I have a question regarding retouching, in particular for something like portraits, business portraits, etc.
When you let a client proof, do you
1. just do basic exposure adjustments and put them ALL up, let them pick and then do things like skin retouching, etc AFTER they have chosen
or
2. Pick the best few, retouch them and then just put only those up.
I generally do #2, but I have a client who wants to see them ALL! I was advised to put them all up and then let them pick and advise them they are not retouched yet. Client has some skin issues and foreseeing the next possible question: "Can you retouch them all", I figured I had better nail down how I want to handle this in the future.
So thinking ahead, what is your process? I don't mind switching my method and not retouching them and letting the client choose from all the images (even though they are all more or less the same and I picked the best 2 of each pose), but then what would you say if they asked you to retouch them so they could make a choice?
Do you specify that you retouch them once and anything extra is a fee?
Anyone who cares to share I would greatly appreciate your method of operation regarding this. I have not run in to any issues regarding my retouching but I want to be prepared in advance. Thank you in advance.

