![]() ![]() The initial 3D model of the castle, which is virtual too, was also joined in the form of panoramic images for completing the understanding of the site. The final virtual tour was deducted from them. For the documentation, other sets of images were acquired at various seasons and climate conditions, which allow documenting the site in different environments and states of vegetation. After the choice of pertinent points of view, panoramic images were realized. By beginning with a first virtual tour that contains about fifteen panoramic images, the site of about 150 times 150 meters can be completely documented by offering the user a real interactivity and that makes visualization very concrete, almost lively. ![]() With available development tools we add functionalities in particular through diverse scripts that convert the viewer into a real 3D interface. The aim of this project is to use the environment of the virtual tour viewer as new base for an Archaeological Knowledge and Information System (AKIS). The valuation of the site is one of the main objective, as well as its conservation and its knowledge. The site of the Engelbourg ruined castle in Thann, Alsace, France, has been for some years the object of all the attention of the city, which is the owner, and also of partners like historians and archaeologists who are in charge of its study.
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