Can taking a picture with the flash on hurt my iMac screen?
I have an iMac, and I'm wondering if I were to take a picture with my iPhone camera with the flash on, would it hurt my macs screen?
I've heard of stories about the flash on cameras damaging computer screens…
It is okay, although the flash will over light the picture and you won't be able to see any image.
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