My best friend worked at Kodak. He and I were both into film photography and when digital came on he got into it very heavily. Much more than I ever will. As a part time gig he does weddings, sporting events and big concert photography. He has gotten quite good at it as a part time professional.
BUT, he found that he needed to move up to a very high end model of camera (in his case a Canon) before he was "satisfied" with the results like he would have been with film.
That said, he recently got the bug for larger format film cameras and does some buying and selling as well as taking pictures using film. He now works for a company from Taiwan that has products for scanning of documents and film, so he can take any negative or positive image into the digital domain when needed. He is probably one of the top experts in the world on that topic.
I am guessing you are looking for DR based film processing, but if you have further questions on what is still possible, I can find more out from my friend.