Images taken with transmission electron microscopes are produced by passing very high energy electrons (40–100 keV) through matter. Why are the images always in black and white (or any two colors)?

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Images taken with transmission electron microscopes are produced by passing very high energy electrons (40–100 keV) through matter. Why are the images always in black and white (or any two colors)?

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