Again, that is going to depend on a number of factors. There are some shops where I basically can offload the photos from the camera to the computer, adjust the brightness and ship them off. There was one company for whom I had to spend a fair amount of time titling each photo with the job number and the specific question it pertained to when there wasn't a convenient way to get to the question numbers without printing the whole darn questionnaire. There are some companies that work well with reasonable pictures you send them, there are others who are picky to a fault. And aside from the photos, how long is the report?
Sometimes the only way you can determine if a job is paying fairly is to just do one of them and see how it works out. Obviously the first job will take the longest in terms of studying up, the newness of the report to you, etc. But you can probably judge pretty well whether you would be able to do the shop more quickly and easily in the future such that it would be profitable. $17 is no bargain if on a more familiar and routine basis it takes 3 hours to get it all done. Nor is it a bargain if photo editing sends you back to the site over and over again (or tries to) for the "perfect" photo under threat of rejection of your work.