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Agra Virtual Reality Tour


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#1 Cameleer

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Posted 02 June 2009 - 03:23 AM

Hi all,
Here’s something new that you can play with.
This is my beta version Virtual Reality tour of Agra, still has a few bugs in it.
The 360 degree VR photos now have the Google map in them with radar so that you can even tell which direction you’re looking in. You can zoom in and out on the map and also change the size for better views.
You’re the first people to test this, please let me now what you think of it.
http://www.indiavrto.../agra/test.html

There's still many more photos to add!
The major bug in this beta version is when switching form LD to HD it puts you back to the starting point.

Roger
http://IndiaVRtours.com

#2 WonderWomanUSA

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Posted 02 June 2009 - 09:19 AM

This is totally fantastic, Roger! I'm sharing them with my camel-loveing friend in Yucca Flats!
"Strange travel suggestions are dancing lessons from God." -- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

#3 Cameleer

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Posted 18 June 2009 - 01:37 AM

My Agar interactive virtual reality tour now has grown to over 80 photos.
Now there are more 360VR photos showing in and around the Taj Mahal, life along the Yamuna River, Around the Baby Taj, Chini Ka Roza, Jami Masjid, Akbar Tomb and plenty of views around town.
The thumbnail menu at the top left takes you to the main monuments, the Google map has markers (hotspots) when clicked on they will open up that image, and the map also has radar so you always know which direction you’re looking and can travel to other map markers.    

Agra Virtual Tour