TransformAround between images

Hi,
  I am using the TransformAround to retain the previous zoom pinch position. This works well when there is a single image.
In my case, After zooming, I need to change the image.
For ex., user sees a small map image. He zooms. It becomes a detailed map. My requirement is, when user zooms between images, he needs to know which part he is zooming.
Is there any predefined function / mathematical formula to do this?

According to your post below, you have added the
display:block to the
container <div>. I suggested that you add it to the
images within the div,
e.g.,
#sponsor_layer img { display:block; }
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