Use case:

I want to import images as patterns for buttons. This always works as they are 
centered and made the correct size will fill the button area, regardless of the 
margins (setting the icon takes the margins position)

Buttons are big squares 205 X 205 on a mobile interface (design adopted from 
FlipBoard)

By tweaking the margins you can get the name of the button nicely positioned in 
the top left corner

10,10,130,185

But if I use white type on top of the image and the sky appears there in the 
top left area of the image is a light color, then we have a problem with 
contrast/readability.

Is there a way to get the "average" grayscale value of a small area of a photo?

So in the photo that is 205 X 205... can we determine the average grayscale 
level of an area that is, relative to the top left of the image:

20,20,40,40  which would be a small square 20 by 20 pixels.

if the average grayscale level were above 75%, then I could programatically 
change the foreground (text) color of the button to black  "on the fly"

I think the answer is "use the charToNum(of char x of the alphaData of image 1)

So to check on the alpha data of a pixel that was 30 pixels down and 30 pixels 
over on a 205 pixel square.. then you  do something like

put  ( (the width of this image) X 29 ) + into tOnePixelCheck


But I don't think alphaData applies to just a light color... even if the color 
is light... but can i query the color of a single pixel?  I don't see a way to 
refer to this color in the dictionary?

BR
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