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Histogram panel is too small. Histogram gets chopped.

New Here ,
Dec 12, 2017 Dec 12, 2017

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This seems to be a bug. For most of my images, the histogram is not completely displayed - the tops of graph are chopped off and looks really bad. 

Is this happening for others?

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Dec 20, 2017 Dec 20, 2017

Hi the-anders,

I would recommend you to share this feedback with our Engineers here Lightroom CC | Photoshop Family Customer Community ​so that they can look into it. The histogram is Lightroom CC is different from what it looks like in the Classic CC.

Thanks,

Akash

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Hi the-anders,

I would recommend you to share this feedback with our Engineers here Lightroom CC | Photoshop Family Customer Community ​so that they can look into it. The histogram is Lightroom CC is different from what it looks like in the Classic CC.

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Akash

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Aug 07, 2018 Aug 07, 2018

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HI I have exactly the same issue on my Lightroom cc. How can it be solved?

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Aug 07, 2018 Aug 07, 2018

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In Lightroom CC, if you have most tones bunching in one tonal area as you have in your image, the histogram will peak over the max. If your image is tonally balanced this doesn't happen. It appears that this is how they designed the histogram in CC contrary to how it is designed in Classic where this will not happen. The alternative is to scale the whole histogram down to fit on the y-scale but you will see much less info in the less-prevalent tonal areas that way so a bit of a tradeoff I guess.

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