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  • #10189

    adrian little
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    im just setting up my new 360 photography image business and with what i have seen so far i want to embed my 360 images on a website but most hosting companies you have to embed code to make the viewers work etc,but i dont know anything about code and dont want the hassle of having to embed code in every image i post,i just want to click add image and the 360 image is uploaded and converted just like how i do it on facebook does anyone know any sites with simple website templates i can build a site with

    #10335

    Sam Rohn
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    howdy

    i do not know of any such out of the box solution (other than custom built) you could host on your own server for uploading equirectangular images and automatically displaying interactive 360° panoramas

    probably your easiest solution overall would be to host your panos on roundme.com or 360cities.net and emebd with iframe as below, you will need to become comfortable dealing with a bit of code now and then if you wish to build and maintain your own website, and it does not get much easier than this

    sam

    #10348

    David Woodward
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    Hi Adrian

    We have a hosting solution that may be of interest to you, and we’re UK based. You can create a VT title, upload as many images as you like to it, set initial view, zoom and so on. You can reorder images as you wish, set splash screens and tripod covers if needed. Then the VT becomes available via a simple URL, you can either use as a pop up, or there is code to embed VTs into a page if you prefer.

    I’d be happy to set up an evaluation account if you’d like to contact me.

    Best regards
    David.
    (david@panoramic-imaging.com)

    Best regards
    David.
    david@panoramic-imaging.com
    www.panoramic-imaging.com

    #10984

    saul burgos
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    The only way to do that is like Sam told you with an “iframe” element that you need add in your html code. You search a services that allow you to do that

    Create virtual tours for free in minutes without programming skills with Paneek. Fronted Web developer and Founder of paneek. info@paneek.net

    #12781

    Brice Geraldini
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    I use 360player to upload my 360° pictures and embed them on my website. very easy. Here is an example

    #13938

    mark milstein
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    Hosting that awesome content is critical, but what if you wanted to find that one amazing moment? Without time-based metadata designed exclusively for 360/ VR, that will never happen. That asset will remain solely discoverable by its title (if you can remember it).

    And if not, that incredible asset will forever be lost in an ever growing miasma of 360/VR content devoid of any accurate keywording or rich metadata.

    At Microstocksolutions LLC we know all about 360/VR and metadata. After all, we invented the only existing solution to tagging 360/VR content anywhere on planet earth. Ping me if you want to learn more about future-proofing your content and guaranteeing ROI …

    Mark Milstein

    #13991

    EYESPY360
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    Hi Adrian,

    EYESPY360 have recently launched their Freemium model, so you can create free and unlimited tours with your 360-degree images really quickly and easily. Then once you publish your tour you get an iFrame Embed code and a URL so you can post your tour to your website or share the URL on social media and other websites.

    Give it a go! http://www.eyespy360.com

    #14060

    Marc Lucas
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    I really like the simplicity of the 360player but I don’t want a logo on my images and also don’t really need a ‘tour’ are there any other solutions out there to just upload a simple 360 image to display on a site?

    #19770

    Roman Grinev
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    There is one more website, that I am working on – https://truevirtualtours.com
    You can share your 360 images and even make video presentations from them. Here some examples:


    Aleta S2C 360 camera - ship mooring, Japan

    https://truevirtualtours.com - place 360° panoramas, create real virtual tours, combine panoramas and tours into collections, improve the quality of your work!

    #19771

    Roman Grinev
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    Gazebo in Korean style. Park Daejeon

    If you click the Play button at the bottom of the panorama it starts video presentation. Here is an example of how easy you can build video presentation like this:

    https://truevirtualtours.com - place 360° panoramas, create real virtual tours, combine panoramas and tours into collections, improve the quality of your work!

    #19772

    Roman Grinev
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    This is a live example:
    [iframe src=”https://truevirtualtours.com/panorama/12953/lookat/-349.19,13.51,124,0,0″%5D

    https://truevirtualtours.com - place 360° panoramas, create real virtual tours, combine panoramas and tours into collections, improve the quality of your work!

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