Hi,
yes I posted a scenario for the Saturday launch on the Crew Dragon add-on thread. As I mentioned previously, OCISLY is placed in the reported position which requires the 1st stage to fly on a 40deg azimuth, which is not aligned with ISS. I have a hunch this may be due to having to target the required abort zones. So, the upperstage needs to do some steering to align planes. I do this by opening the Falcon9 control panel after 1st stage separation, and setting inclination to 48deg, then when you get near the node with ISS orbit, set inclination to 51.65deg. I can get it down to about 0.1deg plane error at shutdown. I use AlignPlanesMFD for monitoring this.
What I don't know is whether SpaceX do it that way, or whether they simply use the first Dragon burn to correct plane error.
After that, I use RendezvousMFD to make the intercept, and now I have discovered PursuitMFD, I use that for docking
@llarian - I saw your comment re:camera shake - even the crew commented on the smoothness of the ride, so yes - too much shaking going on ;-)
Cheers,
Brian