Don't use the reputation graph. Use the envelope report or the reputation audit. Both of these will break down the sources of reputation, provide a total sum for the given time span, and also note any "denied" reputation from votes that occur after hitting the reputation cap.
You reach the envelope report by clicking on the envelope that is next to your username at the top of every page - it contains filters for "today" and "yesterday", and can also be scoped to longer periods of time up to 60 days. Be sure to pick the "reputation" tab explicitly, as the default view is only of the top 5 sources for the time period. This will show you the value for your displayed reputation.
The reputation audit is reached by going to /reputation on the site (for example, http://stackoverflow.com/reputation). It will show you the full breakdown of data by day, so you can scroll down to any particular day to see its info. Today traditionally being the latest day, this will be at the very bottom. This will show you the value for your true reputation, as deleted content does not get reflected in your reputation until you trigger a reputation recalc.