You'll see the sides of the bookshelves perspecting toward the center and you see that panorama software can't fix this problem. Imagine you just try to take a picture of a bookshelf using 2 pictures, one for the left 60%, another for the right 60%.
Trying to make it clearer the result of the technique I'm looking for would generate an image with no horizontal perspective. I know I could do this in Photoshop potentially but it would be extremely tedious as only a small column from center of each image can be used otherwise there would be perspective distortion issues so I'm wondering if there are other solutions. This works by moving the camera in one direction so imagine putting the camera facing out the side of a car or train and making a long flat projection photo of an entire city block. The difference between this and panorama is panorama works by rotating the camera. Such an solution would either take video or use a live camera and using motion detection pull out a center column of each frame to build an indefinitely long image.
Anything slower is not answer to this question (manually taking 500 to 1000 pictures and loading them into some software over hours is not a solution). The same way I can rotate the phone and a few seconds later post a panorama. In other words I want to be able to point a camera out the left or right window of my car, drive a few blocks in one direction, and 30 seconds later post a picture that is an orthographic projection of the view out the side of the car for that 30 seconds. Is there a way to take long horizontal images using techniques similar to a scanner NEARLY INSTANTLY