@flawr You should try thin plate splines. Because of the local rigidity, I'd expect the mapping to be conformal, though I haven't seen anybody refer to this property. But it certainly looks like that to me, seeing how it transforms images.
@CrisLuengo so I really just know thin plate splines in the context of 1d interpolation, so I just want to clarify: Since the "input" is 2d would this mean that you'd do a thin-plate-RBF interpolation (for each of the output coordinates)?
so the cubic (C2) splines have the minimum bending energy (integral (second derivative)^2) property in an 1D domain, while the thinplate spline minimizes the minimum bending energy in 2d (integral 2(df/dxdy)^2 + (df/dx^2)^2 + (df/dy^2)^2)
but it is so interesting that the outcomes of the corresponding RBFs are so different!
the one thing I and RBFs have in common is my use of them in my python 2d interpolation canonical, and it's used as a black box (since they are a black box to me)
unless we discovered together and you read what we found and I didn't :P