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In the simplest application scenario, several individual panoramas are linked to each other using hot spots. When a hot spot is clicked in the panorama, the viewer is brought to the next area of the tour. In more complex virtual tours, panoramas, object movies, videos, sound and graphics can be linked to each other. The most frequent form of use, however, is the linking of individual panoramas to create a virtual tour. As such, the focus of the next chapter is on this type of application.
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Jacobs, C. (2004). Virtual tours. In: Interactive Panoramas. X.media.publishing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18665-3_9
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