Originally Posted by ZeeOSix
Originally Posted by Ignatius
Originally Posted by ZeeOSix
Also, didn't see it mentioned ... but the base gasket on the Titanium is black, but all of Fram's depictions show it to be orange.
The can is black, the box is black, and the gasket (in reality) is black. I think depicting the gasket as orange in advertisement is just a means of drawing attention to it and the description of how it is different compared to every other black gasket.
Box shows an orange base gasket.
Photo from OP's first post.
I think you are missing my point, it is colored orange on the box so to distinguish it from the black background on the box and black filter can in its vicinity on the box as well. If the gasket were depicted as black colored is would simply blend in with the background and filter can.
The orange coloring is for illustrative purposes in this case. I guess I can't wrap my mind around why this matters because highlighting such as this is very common in advertising.
Originally Posted by Ignatius
Originally Posted by ZeeOSix
Also, didn't see it mentioned ... but the base gasket on the Titanium is black, but all of Fram's depictions show it to be orange.
The can is black, the box is black, and the gasket (in reality) is black. I think depicting the gasket as orange in advertisement is just a means of drawing attention to it and the description of how it is different compared to every other black gasket.
Box shows an orange base gasket.
Photo from OP's first post.
I think you are missing my point, it is colored orange on the box so to distinguish it from the black background on the box and black filter can in its vicinity on the box as well. If the gasket were depicted as black colored is would simply blend in with the background and filter can.
The orange coloring is for illustrative purposes in this case. I guess I can't wrap my mind around why this matters because highlighting such as this is very common in advertising.