C,a va' Guy,
> By contrast, my spouse is a B&W person and she has turned into a ZP addict, > producing effects quite similar to infra-red. Which naturally led her to > test IR film with ZP. But then the combination of the two was too > contrasty, so she's doing either ZP or IR. I always wanted to know how IR ZP would look like. Does she have a web site?IR films are prohibited here in Brazil (don't ask me why) so the best I can do now is digital IR with my nikon 950. Maybe in the future I'll convert it to ZP. > P.S. I wonder how many people on the list do ZP together with PH. Is there > a ZP Vision group? The two are both very close and yet very distant apart > from an esthetic perspective, at least in my humble opinion. I do both, but mainly ZP as I have it installed on a 35 mm camera, so it is always with me and in bright days I can handheld the camera. Best Regards Joao