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  2. Virtual tour - Wikipedia

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    A virtual tour is a simulation of an existing location, usually composed of a sequence of videos, still images or 360-degree images. It may also use other multimedia elements such as sound effects, music, narration, text and floor map. It is distinguished from the use of live television to affect tele-tourism.

  3. VR photography - Wikipedia

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    VR photography (after virtual-reality photography) is the interactive viewing of panoramic photographs, generally encompassing a 360-degree circle or a spherical view. The results is known as VR photograph (or VR photo ), 360-degree photo, [1] photo sphere, [2] or spherical photo, as well as interactive panorama or immersive panorama .

  4. Comparison of photo stitching software - Wikipedia

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    Unlimited hosting of virtual tours. 360 Panorama Professional 360 Degrees of Freedom Windows only Proprietary $99 360dof.com: Includes virtual tool authoring package. VRstitcher Fisheye Pro 360 Degrees of Freedom Windows only Proprietary $499 360dof.com: Includes virtual tool authoring package. specifically designed for fisheye lenses. COOL 360

  5. 360-degree video - Wikipedia

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    360-degree videos, also known as surround video, [1] or immersive videos [2] or spherical videos, [3] are video recordings where a view in every direction is recorded at the same time, shot using an omnidirectional camera or a collection of cameras. The term 360x180 can be used to indicate 360° of azimuth and 180° from nadir to zenith.

  6. RoundMe - Wikipedia

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    RoundMe was a virtual tour application which allowed users to create, upload and share 360 degree panoramic photos and multimedia content of real spaces, that users could visit virtually using Google Cardboard or any VR headsets. The app was available on the web, iOS and Android.

  7. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video games), education (such as

  8. Ask a Biologist - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 virtual tours using VR 360 still images are introduced. In 2019 all games and simulations are converted to HTML5 in advance of the retirement of Adobe Flash. During 2020 the website passes 100 million lifetime visits. In 2023 virtual tours 2.0 are released including the use of an artificial intelligence text-to-speech tour guide named ...

  9. Virtual museum - Wikipedia

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    A virtual museum is a digital entity that draws on the characteristics of a museum, in order to complement, enhance, or augment the museum experience through personalization, interactivity, and richness of content. Virtual museums can perform as the digital footprint of a physical museum, or can act independently, while maintaining the ...