XP2 has slightly higher sensitivity to red than Tri-X, for instance, so for outdoor shots blue skies are a bit darker, maybe like using a pale yellow with Tri-X. So the effect of yellow/orange/red filters is a little stronger with XP2 than Tri-X, but otherwise the same reasons for using contrast effect filters still applies. Like, a green filter still lightens green foliage and gives a more outdoorsy-rugged look to skin tones in masculine portraits... I'll often use a pale warming color-correcting filter like Wratten 81A, 81C, or 85B as a "normal" filter instead of a UV.