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Originally Posted by Taggart
I've heard about this before, but I don't understand how a normal flash would damage something other than an exposed film.
Is there a layman's explanation? Thanks. 
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Museum pieces and really old items, as well as artwork, deteriorate more rapidly with extra heat. That's why those places are kept cool, too. Even the flash of a camera (times as many people who'd be doing it) would tend to ruin the artifacts even faster than time is doing that. It's something to do with chemical composition, and the *kind* of heat that flash produces is even worse than normal everyday heat and light.