Oh! Hulu video embed actually does scale
I was about to get all huffy, but no.
Hulu offers embeddable video. If you're trying it out with a local file, as I did, and thought it wasn't resizable -- that it was clipped rather than scaled from the 512-pixel width -- just publish it anyway. It actually does scale like YouTube or most other embeds, once you get it online.
For example here is last night's SNL Weekend Update.
I've limited the width to 450 pixels because that's the space I have available for it in the main column of my blog.
These days, to figure the proportion for such things, I fire up Paint Shop Pro. (I don't want to pay for Photoshop at home, and though I remember how to solve for X, I've grown too lazy to haul out the pencil.)
I think I threw away my proportion wheel 35 years ago right after I took a newspaper editing class. You'd measure a photo, then slide the wheel to match up the photo width with the column width. The wheel calculated the column height, so you could draw a box of the correct number of column inches on your layout, and a percentage, so you could scribble it on the photo with a grease pencil.
Anybody remember that other now-useless skill -- counting characters for headlines? Wide characters counted for more than skinny ones, so you had to add up a numeric value of the words with the aim of making the head exactly fit the horizontal space available.
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Filed Under: News | Timeshifting | TV | ViralStuff | WebDesignSubmitted by amyloo on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 06:20.
