Many studies on autostereoscopic displays have been conducted in recent years. In this study, we developed an environment to improve the quality of stereoscopic images on the stacked Pepper's ghost light field display and to identify the causes of quality degradation. In the experiment, an ideal shooting environment was created in a virtual environment using Unity, and stereoscopic images could be generated using the same procedure as that for generating stereoscopic images in a real environment. In addition, parallax was observed in the generated images, confirming that stereoscopic viewing was possible. In addition, a calibration pattern was created to display the stereoscopic images generated using the virtual environment in the real environment. In the future, we aim to confirm the quality of stereoscopic images by displaying stereoscopic images generated using the virtual environment in a real environment.