<p>I started editing scanned film images 10 years before I "went over to the dark side" and shot digital. It is rare for me to find an image that can't be improved by tweaking the tone scale. The biggest advance in image quality ever delivered to amateur photographers was when photofinishers started scanning the film and applying digital algorithms to adjust tone scale, enhance sharpness, suppress grain, and fix red-eye. I edit most of my images one at a time in Photoshop (whether they are digital or scanned film images). I use Lightroom when I have many images that all require similar edits. I see no reason to maintain the biases that various image sensors (film or digital) produce. </p>