I am not per say fishing for a difinitive answer. I was/am looking for an informal conversation of what APUGER's "feel" is the right choice for the right subject matter. That being said, evryone is different in their choices.
for me:
1.cool tone glossy tends to work best with Architecture, modern, abstract. In most cases the sense of detachment, and coldness enhances the already "obtuse" content. Cool glossy IMO, tends to work best with strong blacks and crisp highlight.
2.when strong blacks and crisp highlights are NOT in the scene cool matte and the semi-matte, are in consideration. Here,subtlely nuanced content as well as a "smooth stretch of greys" seem to match well.
3. Warm tone images tend to more sentimental/nastalgia. Matt ( a big shout out to MattKIng for catching my typo above) smiley face! anyway, MATTE always tend to "enhance" such things as time, moreover of "time has passed/ or prior to"
4. WT glossy. I tend to like in portraits. More brown/blacks than reddish brown as hue. ( broadly understood)
I believe that the aforementioned is probably, in line with, or close to, representing a plurality of photographers who print their own images. and even if this isn't true, , , , ,then that being said, I am curious to hear from people who do not share this point of view, and more importantly why you don't. And if you could please, share some names and names of images from photographers who have used different appraoches to hue as an element that was supportive or ironic.