Iphoto library.tmp file - can i delete it?

I'm wondering if I can go ahead and delete the iphoto library.tmp file. It's over 2.5 GB and it basically seems to be duplicates of photos from 2008. I'm not sure why it's there. Anyone know if it's okay to delete it to free up a few extra GBs?

Where is this file located?

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