I do not find this to be the case at all. If applied to *individuals*, then perhaps so.... John Doe may be inept in a darkroom but a PhotoShop wizard and Sally Doe, his sister, may be a master printer.
If I have one of my scanned digital files printed by Millers on fiber and you print one of your shots on fiber, the better of the two *photographs* will look the best, not the better of the two processes.
Garry Winogrand was right, nothing matters but the photograph. Unfortunately, what sometimes happens is that groups get so enamored of the 'craft' aspect of photography, nothing else matters. I fell into that same trap myself and it took a long time to extricate myself.
If you have no vision, it doesn't matter one whit what process is used to produce the resulting poor photography.
Tom