Personal Calendare

Personal Calendare

Product Code: CAGMIT
Location: Italia:
THE EXPERIENCE:
Have you always dreamed to appear on the pages of a calendar? An expert team will make you up, style your hair, will advise you in your choice of clothes and will give you advice in order to model and to appear at your best. A professional photographer will catch you at you at your most perfect and produce beautiful photos, some, if you want, will be able to be touched up. You will then be handed your fantastic first professional calendar!!

IMPORTANT:
There isn’t any restriction to the experience.

DURATION:
The experience will extend approximately 2-3 hours.

ADVISED CLOTHING:
It is advised to carry with you elegant clothing. At least a change of dresses, and if you desire swimsuits or under garments to diversify the outcome of the calender.

OTHER INFORMATION:
The photographic service previews 150-200 clicks, 5 elaborated photos, 5 various locations in study and the press of the calendar with quality A3 format prints.
Will be also given you a CD-ROM that contains all the photos.

AVAILABILITY:
Week days al year round. Since the demand is high we advise you to reserve with at least two weeks of advance.

LOCALITY:
Roma, Milano, Torino, Bologna, Napoli .


Personal Calendare
  Description Price Each Quantity Total
  Personal Calendare :
EXPERIENCE TOTAL 245000pts
 

Fascinating Facts

The calender is a series of rolls in a stack, at the end of a papermaking process (on-line) or separate from it (off-line), which is also called supercalender. The purpose of a calender is to smooth out the paper for enabling printing and writing on it, and to increase the gloss on the paper surface. It is understood to be a process of using pressure for embossing a smooth surface on the still rough paper surface.

The word “calender” itself is a derivation of the word cylindrus, the Latin word for “cylinder”.

Formerly, the paper sheets were worked on with a polished hammer or pressed between polished metal sheets in a press. With the continuously operating paper machine it became a process of rolling the paper web. The nip pressure can be reduced by heating the rolls and/or moistening the paper surface. This helps to keep the bulk and the stiffness of the paper web which is beneficial for its further use.

Modern calenders have hard and heated rolls made from chilled cast iron or — in a few cases — steel, and rolls with “soft” covers of polymeric composites. Thus the working nip becomes wider and the specific pressure on the paper more even.