Abstract
DFD (Depth fused 3D) displays consist of two electronic display screens stacked in the direction of depth to show three-dimensionality. Front and rear screen images are produced by sharing the luminance of a 2D image depending on its depth. Displaying computer graphic (CG) images in real time has been and is still easy, because such images have the depth of information used to distribute the rendering luminance. However, since there is no depth information in photographed images, it has been difficult to display them three-dimensionally in real time. This report presents our results in displaying 3D photographed images to a DFD display system in real time using depth information from a range imaging camera.