If this is true, Light intensity is multiplied against linear color values. If it is false, gamma color values are used.
Light intensity is multiplied by the linear color value when lightsUseLinearIntensity
is enabled. This is physically correct but not the default for 3D projects created with
Unity 5.6 and newer. By default lightsUseLinearIntensity is set to false.
2D projects will have lightsUseLinearIntensity set to disabled by default.
When disabled, the gamma color value is multiplied with the intensity.
If you want to use lightsUseColorTemperature, lightsUseLinearIntensity has to be
enabled to ensure physically correct output.
If you enable lightsUseLinearIntensity on an existing project, all your Lights will
need to be tweaked to regain their original look.
See Also: GraphicsSettings.lightsUseColorTemperature, Light.colorTemperature.