I have a large binary file that represents the alpha channel for each pixel in an image - 0 for transparent, 1 for anything else. This binary data needs to be dynamically loaded from a text file, and it would be useful to get the maximum possible compression in it. De-compression times aren't majorly important (unless we're talking a jump of say a minute to an hour), but the files need to be as small as possible.
Methods we've tried so far are using run length encoding, then a huffman coding, then converting the binary data to base64, and run length encoding but differentiating between zero and one using numeric values for one and alphabetical equivalents for zero (seems to give the best results). However, we're wondering if there's a better solution than either of these as we're approaching it from a logical standpoint, rather than looking at all possible methods.