Imagine this. You are a photo editing service who finished 3 days ahead of your real estate client’s deadline. The lighting on the edited image looks immaculate and has resulted to a perfectly balanced symphony of colors. The windows showcase a perfectly lit outdoor to bring in the landscape from the outside and everything just seems to be going your way. You decide to make a good impression by compiling the photos and sending it over early so they can get ahead of posting it and possibly getting a few days’ worth of people to check it out. That same afternoon you get a phone call from your client who is livid over the photos you sent because there is a portion of dog droppings on the floor and that paw print on the wall which you forgot to take out. The client refuses to hand the payment and word gets out that you do not do a clean job of real estate photo editing.