Erwin Puts seems to have had such a debate with Zeiss, in the end he concluded that 150-175 lppm is the maximum attainable on film but in tests he did not approach this:
http://web.archive.org/web/20051017022108/http://www.imx.nl/photosite/technical/bwstateofart.html
The problem with this measurement is that it's impossible to combine the measurements of two consecutive transfers. Let's assume one evaluates a lens at 200 lp/mm and someone else evaluates some photographic film as 200 lp/mm. If you take an image though that 200 lp/mm lens onto that 200 lp/mm film, you get nowhere near 200 lp/mm if you define lp/mm as "I can barely see the lines". If you define the lp/mm limit as "I get 50% of max contrast", you won't get 200 lp/mm either, but you'll be much closer.Yes, the visible lines.
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