Kirk, regarding the orientation of the planet in the field of view, you'll get a hundred opinions on this and all quite valid one too. I think it comes down to what you are happy with. It is your image after all.
So far, with my limited planetary imaging, I have always aligned the planets "level". i.e. the equator horizontal with South at the top. If you read one of my threads
here, Trevor discusses the merits of orientation for the wider scientific community. I completey agree, but although my pics are purely personal, I still decided to follow Trevor's suggested format.
I guess the main thing is that you know which way is N, S, E or W, and perhaps try to make all your orientations that same.
I do like Jupiter and Saturn on a slight agle sometimes, but to my eye is looks strage when on more than, say, a 45-degree angle, but thats just me.