First time and I love this place! I recently got married– Dec. 10, 2013; my sister took the pictures in color and black and white. Cox Black & White Lab is the only place in the area that I could find to do the B&W. I took my film there and the guy was SUPER nice. Service is quick, too. I turned them in Monday around noon and I picked up the next day around the same time. Price– GREAT! Here’s what he did for me. He was able to get the negatives from the roll and then directed me to take those to Costco to get printed out for cheaper. That tells you a lot about their character! Being the only place that can professionally do the B&W, he could have easily done them at $ 4 a picture because everything is done by hand there and not machines(and of course I would have paid because they’re of my wedding and the only place around that does it); however, he didn’t. That blew me away! The pictures are now at Costco being printed as we speak. I can’t wait to see the finished product. Thank you Cox Black & White Lab! I will definitely be back :)
Charles L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Citrus Heights, CA
I had a roll of film developed there recently and they were extremely helpful and polite, and the work was great, I would highly recommend them and will continue to use them myself!
Yoshiko M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sacramento, CA
It is getting harder and harder for budding Ansel Adam photographers to get black and white film processed without the expense of setting up a darkroom in the house. Cox Black and White Lab is the last dip and dunk processor in Sacramento, and luckily, they are the bomb! In a world of machine processing that scratches and damages negatives, Cox is an oasis for real photographers. I wish they developed color negatives so I wouldn’t have to drive to Berkeley to get my negatives processed. The best thing about Cox is their customer service — they take the time to work with beginning photographers as well as pros. They are one of those businesses that believes in SERVICE. They provide high quality black and white prints using black and white printers instead of color printers so there is no degradation in the image — these are real black and white images — no blue shading, no brown shading, no polluting of monotone. Just the standard black, white, and grey. Muah!