Abstract
The 3D displays that reproduce high-density light-rays, such as a holographic stereogram, are able to render the angular-dependent reflection property of 3D objects. It is expected to enable the realistic display of surface textures and glosses. In this paper, full-parallax holographic stereograms are synthesized from glossy object, and the reproducibility of glosses is evaluated. As a result, it is confirmed that the surface textures and glosses, which change their appearance dependent on the viewing direction, are well reproduced by the full-parallax holographic stereograms recorded from the multi-view images of real objects.