Comparativa de características de software para la creación de recorridos virtuales 360 en Web
Author(s) -
Omar Nieva García,
Patricia Luna González,
J. Jesús Arellano Pimentel
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista de investigación en tecnologías de la información
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2387-0893
DOI - 10.36825/riti.09.19.009
Subject(s) - software , world wide web , dissemination , virtual reality , publication , process (computing) , computer science , web application , multimedia , advertising , business , human–computer interaction , telecommunications , operating system
The use of 360 virtual tours has become a technology that allows viewing from different angles, places, or spaces that, due to various circumstances, it is not possible to visit physically. Due to different restrictions existing today; of a physical, economic or health type, virtual visits to museums, archaeological sites, parks, and facilities of various kinds have become an alternative to disseminate, promote, or bring users closer to places, that through 360 panoramic images, make them feel immersed in them. Currently, creating a 360 virtual tour is available to more people, as the software and hardware tools used are increasingly accessible. However, deciding on the most appropriate software platform to publish virtual tours on the web can be a trial-and-error process, delaying obtaining these virtual products.
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