What information do you want to get from the chromatogram? Usually the absorbance spectra have broad absorbance bands, so you can select a wavelength where all compounds absorb to some extent. Then you will see all three compounds, but their response will not be as large compared to using the maximum for each. However, you probably do not have sensitivity problems so this is not important.
But, remember that you cannot simply measure the percent peak area for each compound and determine how much is present. If you have pure standards for each, you can calibrate your system at whatever wavelength you choose, and then get this information. Otherwise, you can only determine the relative change for each component.
Of course, if you have a diode array or multi-wavelength detector, you could monitor all three wavelength maxima.