Quality photo stores, usually the ones that sell the really nice cameras, lenses, and accessories, can usually print off your film in HD. Another option for you may be to look for professional film developers that deal in HD.
HD pictures are in high definition, whereas regular pictures are not. As such, HD (or high definition) pictures look a lot better because they contain more pixels.
Film Fest HD was created in 2004.
Viasat Film HD was created in 2008.
Film Fest HD ended in 2009.
No, I have one and you can't take pictures on it. Sorry.
It stores the pictures so when you choose to get them developed the memory is still there. Compared to a memory stick of which the data could be erased.
You can upload your hd pictures to a picture sharing service such as flickr or picasa web albums. These site make it easy to upload your pictures and you can make the albums private so you can choose who to share the pictures with.
Yes but it depends on what results you are looking for. For HD pictures, you will want paper that will absorb the color, protect the color and fade resistant.
The digital computer camera does not require film to take pictures. Once a picture is taken, it can be downloaded onto a computer to view and print whereas a film camera would need to have their film developed.
HD (High Definition) is a term relating to electronic digital media. Movie theaters project film images, not electronic ones. HD claims to be as clear as film, but theaters have no interest in HD as their projection system is still superior. Even TV commercials are shot on film (not HD video) before transferring to a digital media for broadcast.
Professionally developed pictures are developed in a dark room. They are also developed by taking them to someone who knows how to develop them professionally.
"Camera printers are not quiet the same as film printers. Film is often developed, not printed so it would be different than hooking up a camera printer to a camera and directly printing your pictures."