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The color, tone and color of film {have something to say}, and its significance in photographic composition.

Color and tone in photographic composition greatly affect people's mood, and the emotional appeal formed by color also affects the expression of the content of the work.

When photography has entered the color era, photography composition will no longer simply consider color tone, line, light and shape. As a main composition factor, color is paid more and more attention by photographers. Indeed, color plays an important role in the audience's perception of what is displayed on the photo screen. Color affects people's mood to a great extent, and the emotional appeal formed by color also affects the expression of the content of the work.

First of all, a work, to be fascinating, often needs an interesting center. However, on many occasions, the establishment of this interesting center is not easy. However, if colors are skillfully used, such as adding a colorful object to a simple landscape painting, bright and beautiful color points can become the interesting center of photos and effectively attract people's attention.

Functional embodiment of color

Color can not only give the subject eye-catching features, but also create depth on the plane photo screen. For example, yellow, red and orange protrude forward, while green, blue and gray tend to shrink backward. Moreover, the coexistence of different colors can emphasize each other, and the greater the brightness difference between the two colors, the more obvious the effect.

Therefore, in the process of photography conception, the effect of three-dimensional space can be successfully displayed on the plane of two-dimensional space by reasonably arranging the existence of color.