In article <4l4ad4$sgm@nntp.Stanford.EDU>, kawahara@leland.stanford.edu says...

>Hugh Kawahara wrote:
>>At lambda = 550 nm (i.e. green light), it reduces to
>> 1500 / f-number [lines per mili-meter] on the film.

>Adding to my previous comment,
>at f = 11, the resolution will be 135 lines per mili-meter
>which is the resolution of a good 100 print film.
>(assuming we are talking about same "lines per mili-meter".)

But if you deliver 135 lpm to a film capable of 135 lpm maximum,
the resulting image will have a resolution considerably lower
than 135 lpm...
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