Opponent Process Theory of Color Vision

According to the opponent-process theory, how are colors processed by the visual system?
AColors are processed by three types of cones: yellow, blue, and red.
BColors are processed in three sets of opponent pairs: red/green, yellow/blue, and white/black.
CColors are processed in three sets of opponent pairs: red/yellow, blue/red, and blue/yellow.
DColors are processed in three sets of opponent pairs: red/yellow, blue/yellow, and white/black.
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