I don’t have a darkroom at home (no room), so I develop bw negatives, scan them, and then use software to make adjustments to the scanned image (e.g. removing dust spots, adjusting exposure, dodging, burning, etc.). For the longest time I used Photoshop CS-3, but Adobe stopped supporting that version and I had to find a replacement. I ultimately landed on Lightroom, and now have the subscription version. So that’s what I’m using for both scanned negs and files straight from my digital cameras. I don’t think LR is as precise in making adjustments to a digital image as PS is, but I’m used to it now, and I do like how LR allows me to organize photos. My Adobe subscription now includes PS, so I may go back to that program for editing that is harder to do in LR. I’ve been interested in Silver Efex, but that program was very expensive the last time I looked into it. One New Year’s resolution: shoot more RAW files. I’ve been shooting high-res JPEGs to save disk space, but I understand the limitations of that format.