When you’re working with Photoshop, it’s important to be aware of the edges of your images. The edges of an image can be adjusted in a number of ways, and it’s important to understand how each adjustment affects the final image. The most common way to adjust the edges of an image is by using the Edge Detection tool. This tool allows you to detect and correct any edge problems in your images. To use the Edge Detection tool, first open Photoshop and click on the Image button. Then, select the Edge Detection tool from the Tools palette. The Edge Detection tool will appear in your image window. The first thing you’ll need to do is set up your detection area. This area will contain all of the areas that Photoshop will try to detect edge problems in your images. You can set up your detection area by clicking on one of the corners of your image and then selecting a size for your detection area. You can also set up your detection area by dragging and dropping a selection into Photoshop. Once you’ve set up your detection area, click on OK to start detecting edge problems in your image. The Edge Detection tool will start detecting edge problems quickly, so don’t expect it to find all of them immediately - take some time to check everything out before starting working on any specific edge problem. If you find that some edge problems are not being detected, then you can try changing some of the settings in your detection area or even changing how wide or small your selection is when dragging anddropping a selection into Photoshop. However, always make sure that you test each adjustment before making them permanent - if something does not work as expected after trying different settings, then you may need to revert back to their original values for accuracy purposes!