oiiotool: improved handling of multi-subimage#1440
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Make --origin, --croptofull, and --trim do their thing to all subimages, if the image at the top of stack has multiple subimages. Make --crop operate on all subimages if either the -a flag was used, or if the specific optional override --crop:allsubimages=1 is used. Change the operation of the generic operators so that the majority of functions accept a ":allsubimages=..." option that can override the -a on a command-by-command basis.
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Make --origin, --croptofull, and --trim do their thing to all subimages,
if the image at the top of stack has multiple subimages.
Make --crop operate on all subimages if either the -a flag was used, or
if the specific optional override --crop:allsubimages=1 is used.
Change the operation of the generic operators so that the majority of
functions accept a ":allsubimages=..." option that can override the
-a on a command-by-command basis.