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If we want to see the colors of an object, we have to illuminate with multicolored light, preferably “white light”. Accept my apologies for not defining “white” more accurately, since it has little bearing on the fundamentals of my talk.
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LePoole, J.B. (1986). Electron Microscopy in Real Colours. In: Feder, R., McGowan, J.W., Shinozaki, D.M. (eds) Examining the Submicron World. NATO ASI Series, vol 137. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2209-2_6
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