2007 Nautique print catalog

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  • tdc_worm
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Feb 2004
    • 532



    #16
    Originally posted by ag4ever
    There are many reasons for filipping a photo. Some times it is for asthetics. A reversed image may flow better with the lines of a publication, or you might need two products "facing each other" and only have a photo of each facing right. You then flip one image and they are in a face off stance.

    Mirroring images is done all the time, but it was bone headed to not notice one that would be obvious that it was mirrored.
    i understand that there are reasons for flipping a photo that encompass the points that you made. but it seems reasonable to assume that anyone in the business of building web sites and/or publishing brochures encounters this sort of problem often and would have common sense enough to realize that if the mirror either a) unbalances or b) completely reverses the image, then the product will not be appropriately represented...

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    • EarlyRiser
      • Nov 2005
      • 171

      • United States of America


      #17
      It is quite surprising that multiple proof-readers did not catch the fopaux (sp). ER

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      • etwman
        • Jun 2005
        • 114

        • Denver, PA

        • 2007 Super Air Nautique 220 Team Edition

        #18
        Maybe the same company (or elementary school) that did the website did the catalog!
        Current Boat: 2007 Super Air Nautique 220 Team Edition
        Former Boat: 2003 Air Nautique 216 Team Edition
        Former Boat: 1994 Ski Nautique

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        • Ribit5
          • Apr 2006
          • 27

          • Manitoba, Canada


          #19
          Anyone have a link or a PDF to download the 2007 catalog ?

          Can't find it at the CC site or anywhere here.

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          • PendO
            • Feb 2007
            • 7



            #20
            I was talking with a rep at the show, apparently there are 100+ errors in the print book ...

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