As a panoramic photographer I'm really eager to be able to view these on my iPhone.
Usually interactive panoramas are shown using (Flash, Java or Quicktime) cubic viewing, 6 cubefaces are projected on the inside of a cube which can rotate giving the impression of actually looking around.
Right now I make due by flipping through a horizontal strip of 6 images. The viewer separates the images with a black space. If I could somehow remove this black spaces by editing some settings or plist file I'd be very happy. Any tips here would be great!
Another possibility could be re-programming the cube-effect of the slideshow. Making it an inner-cube and removing the shading effect that darkens the cube-sides when turning. I really don't know how this should be done though.
The best solution would of course be a native cubic viewer
Anybody out here who can help me (and a lot of panoramic enthousiasts) out?