Flickr upload -- only allows "web" photo size

When I click the flickr button in iPhoto 09, a dialogue box comes up with dropdown menu options for "photos viewable by" and "photo size." In "photo size" I am only allowed to select "web" -- the other two options are grayed out and unselectable. Is this normal? I want to be able to upload my original size photos.

Thanks for this answer, I was looking all over to see why the other options were grayed out. Well I was I've been saying I am going to go Pro for a while now; this thread will make me do it right now.

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