3.1: Flickr export settings - maximum export size

Hi,
as it seems, Aperture's (3.1) built in Flickr export/sync only exports pictures at a maximum file size of 1024*768.
Can this be changed somehow? I want my exports to be larger than than.
Thanks
Sascha

Since I don't use Flickr, I cannot test this, but is it possible that the function exports the Previews to Flickr galleries and not directly from the Versions, and the size you cite is the same as that you have selected for Previews?
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