yeah.. that's it... never heard the term upscaling, but yes you got it... see I assume if I cropped a photo to where only a quarter of it was left, and you 'upscale' it back to original size, then you could be screwing it up... but also in thinking about this, there may be some reason that I would want to save the original PLUS the cropped version (so I could re-crop differently later if needed). My head just hasn't had to think this way and I don't know what all to consider. Before, I'd take a pic of the front of your building for your website, crop and resize to make it fit your page, and then who cared after that... a year down the road you want a redesign on your site, we're taking new photos anyways. Now I'm trying to learn more artistic talents, better photography, and taking lasting images (images.. sounds classier than photos doesn't it? heheheh) so I want to know how best to handle the files for future considerations... that's all. Learning by making mistakes is a great teacher, but sometimes it sucks, like losing 4 years of digital photos of my son playing soccer when he was younger because I didn't verify that the cd's were readable after copying to them, and I reformatted the harddrive assuming I had good backups... hard lesson learned, but not fun.