Version 8.0.0.19

  • WhiteRIP now offers faster reading of PSD files with multiple layers.
The image is a screenshot of a user interface for what appears to be printing or graphic design software. The window is divided into a toolbar at the top and a navigation pane on the left, typical of a Windows environment.

The toolbar includes several tabs: 'WP RIP', 'Standard', 'Tools', 'Help', and 'Recent'. Below the tabs are icons that may represent various functions such as 'Open', 'Print Options', 'RIP Options', 'Template', and 'Add Mask'. The icons suggest functionalities for file management, print configuration, and template handling within the software.

On the left side, there is a navigation pane labeled 'Search', with shortcuts to 'Home', 'Desktop', 'Recent', 'This PC', and 'Network'. This pane resembles the layout of a file explorer, indicating an area where users can browse and select files.

In the center, a larger window with an empty white space suggests a preview or workspace area. This could be where the files or designs are displayed or edited before printing or processing.

Foregrounded in the bottom right corner is an icon of a file with 'Ps' and 'PSD' written on it, indicating it is a Photoshop Document file. This icon is much larger than the other elements, possibly dragged into the workspace for opening or editing.

The interface has a clean, organized layout, tailored to streamline the workflow for tasks related to printing, graphic design, or image processing.

WhiteRIP now reads PSD files with multiple layers faster, resulting in improved efficiency during the file upload process.