I reckon that when you visit the headquarters of the company behind
the"...for Dummies" series, you'll find a lifesize image of me in
the foyer. The caption will read,
"...remember, we're doing it all for him. So MOVE, get BACK to work
& look like you're enjoying it!" The reason why I say that is
because I'm someone that's all for the basics. I normally spend
hours trying to figure out what others ommitted or assumed I would
know.
This is what I figured out: (correct me if wrong, please)
1. You need TWO layers in your layers palette for this action to work.
a) Background layer, and on top of it (b) Background Copy layer
The idea is that the (a) Background layer remains unchanged and in
its original state. The (b) Background Copy layer should be of a
different (darker) exposure than that of layer (a)
[Some use more than two layers in the action, but it is not
necessary as long as layers (a) and (b) are the bottom two in the
layers palette AND layer (b) Background copy is the highlighted
one.]
2. In the action there is a "merge layers" command, but I also get
the dialog box, 'merge layers command' is not currently available.
I assume that pressing continue therefore gives a result that is
different than what the action intends to achieve (?!?) hits head
on screen repeatedly...