Color composition is an important element in photography, because color can provide a message to people who see it. Basically there is no correct color composition, but it is more up to each person's taste. Some tips for creating color compositions:
1. You can use the RAW format to produce photos that are rich in color. The quality of RAW photos is different from JPEG. 8-bit JPEG has 16 million colors, while 12-bit RAW has 68 billion colors. The RAW format makes it easier for us to do post-processing.
2. Don't use excessive light because it can reduce the sharpness of the colors. If you add too much light to your photo, the details of the object will be lost and the resulting colors will not be sharp. You can use a diffuser if the light is too sharp.
3. Calibrate the monitor. You can do this to equalize the colors on the monitor and photos. You can use a colorimeter to quickly adjust monitor colors.
4. Editing photos is a normal thing, but don't increase the color sharpness excessively because it can make the photo look unnatural. It is recommended to adjust the dark and light of the photo first and then adjust the saturation again if you feel there is not enough contrast.