infocus #43 September 2016 A Whole New World of Colour (and 3D) for Electron Microscopy
DOI: 10.22443/rms.inf.1.141
Images provided by SEMs are two-dimensional and black-and-white. This is of course normal, as SEM technology uses electrons and not photons - or light rays - for visualization.
And, where there is no light, there is no colour.
So the question is, how does one go about colourising such an image?