>>3803997>but I really like the control that processing raw files gives me.>Is it possible to take film photos, have the film developed, and then just scan the negatives? How would I do that?Have you literally never heard of dodging and burning? Postprocessing techniques like dodging, burning, over- and under-exposing were invented on film. It's called having a darkroom in your house. Maybe you've always wondered at the etymology of Adobe's software, Lightroom? Holy shit, zoomers are ignorant. I'm not even that old and my parents had a darkroom when I was growing up, albeit we only developed black and white.
Developing film can be a lot of fun. You don't need to make it a pain in the ass by scanning negatives and trying to fuss with the exposure settings on your computer.