Photoshop produces red, green and blue histograms inside an RGB image, when it's done it puts the results into a composite version and displays it as the standard view. How that composite view is calculated decides how we see clipping inside our images - and as you'll bear witness, things aren't always what they seem!
Photoshop Video Tutorial - RGB Histogram
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29 Jun 2008 - 21:05
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