Well, with digital you can set the ASA to whatever you want! Really, the leverage is quite amazing. I got some great shots of the moon during the last lunar eclipse, and the ex-gf thinks they are better than the ones they published in the paper and online. That is dim work... see photo attached below...
As for darkroom work, I have spent my last time in one of those. My father had a professional darkroom in his house when I was growing up. I think I have enough stop bath permeated into my skin for one lifetime. I also have shot gobs of film in B&W and color. I sold my last Leica film camera a while back. My Nikon insto-film camera that I was using finally died (autowinder motor fried; not worth fixing). The great thing about the D80 is that it can use most of the old Nikkor lenses.
Anyway, above 11x16 is an issue. I am sure that more pixils will arrive in wider format camera bodies. I have no need for larger formats than that though. I am working on some plant books and 8x10 is the largest size photos in them. Here is the moon shot... quickie tripod and finger pressed shutter, no retouch, just dumbed down for posting here (300 KB limit). The higher resolution has much better quality.