>>This is normal. The values vary from 0,0,0 to 255,0,0 in the first column, then from 255,0,0 to 255,255,255. I did not included 0,0,0 and 255,255,255 rows (first and last row) into the table because this is a waste of space. That is why you see that difference. Grey colours are in the last column, where all R, G and B components equal.
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>So, basically, where there is only two values, that means the last one is 0.
It also looks like it is displayed incomplete in the grid's column. On my computer I see all 3 values ok even for 255,255,0.
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