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By the time Volume 6 was released in 2003, the series had hit its stride. It wasn't just a random collection of scenes; it was a curated experience. The "Upscale" tag often associated with this release refers to the production quality. Unlike the "gonzo" style of handheld, low-budget pornography that was gaining popularity at the time, Score maintained a focus on lighting, set design, and wardrobe. The women were dressed in high-end lingerie, the sets looked like expensive living rooms, and the cinematography was polished. This commitment to "upscale" aesthetics set Score apart, making their DVDs feel like premium products.

Lipps largely retired from the adult film industry around 2007–2008. Lisa Lipps - Biography - IMDb

The "Upscale" mention in your request typically refers to high-definition digital remasters of older standard-definition content. Many legacy titles from The Score Group

This 2003 release remains a point of interest for collectors of media from that decade. While originally distributed on physical DVD, many titles from this era have transitioned to digital formats and various video-on-demand platforms, typically maintained in their original standard-definition resolution.

In addition to Lipps, the release included other performers active in the early 2000s, such as:

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