Documentation: Remove exception for fog and background color #24929
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The Color Management guide previously called out fog, background color, and clear color as exceptions to the general rule that three.js APIs accepting
THREE.Color
instances assume RGB components in Linear-sRGB color space. For these properties, the choice had depended onrenderer.outputEncoding
and whether or not post-processing was used. The exception has been resolved with #23937, and these colors are no longer a special case whenColorManagement.legacyMode = false
is configured (non-default in three.js, default in R3F).