Cannot import photos using iPhoto to iCloud. This option is disabled??

OSX 10.9.5 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
I am trying to import photos from my IMac into my ICloud account but this option is disabled in the ICLOUD config window (not editable). How can I enable this option?
Many thanks, Helena.

In the iCloud system preference log into iCloud and then in iPhoto set the iPhoto preferences for iCloud that ti want
LN

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