Generative Fill is creating orphaned, unused jpegs in an obscure temp folder.
Orphan jpegs started showing up in my C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Local\Temp\ folder on Windows 11 with new Photoshop version 25.1.0. Each jpeg is in a separate sub-folder with a meaningless folder name starting with a "dot".
I've determined that these are caused by using Generative Fill in Photoshop. When Photoshop saves a jpeg of a file that has had Gen Fill applied, a full copy of that jpeg goes in the \AppData\Local\Temp. This is after the file has been flattened and the Gen Fill layer is long gone. If the image is saved as Tif or PSD, no extra jpeg is saved. Only when saved as jpeg.
Nothing Adobe deletes those orphan jpegs. So they will accumulate and waste disk space, unless deleted manually. Deleting them causes no problems. Since the jpegs appear to serve no purpose I suspect this is a bug.
