With Photoshop 2020, Adobe has introduced a new refinement layer that can be used to sharpen images. This new layer is available in the Basic panel and can be found under the Filters menu. To use the refinement layer, first select the area you want to sharpen. Next, click on the refinement layer in the Layers panel and adjust the settings as needed. The following are some of the options you can adjust: Edge detection: This setting determines how Adobe’s algorithms detect edges in your image. The more edges detected, the more refined the edge will be. This setting determines how Adobe’s algorithms detect edges in your image. The more edges detected, the more refined the edge will be. Edge sharpening: This option allows you to control how much sharpening is applied to your edges. You can choose between two levels of sharpening (high and low). This option allows you to control how much sharpening is applied to your edges. You can choose between two levels of sharpening (high and low). Radius: This setting determines how far from your original image’s borders Adobe’s algorithms will sharpen your edge. This setting determines how far from your original image’s borders Adobe’s algorithms will sharpen your edge. Threshold: This setting sets a minimum value for pixels that are considered an edge for Sharpening adjustments purposes. If this value is exceeded, then no sharpening will take place on that pixel location. ..