How to reupload high res photos to Facebook?

About a year ago I uploaded an album with the built in Aperture/FB sync functionality. Back then FB only allowed very small images that got very brutally compressed. Now FB supports resolutions up to 2048 and the compression is much less harsh. New albums created in Aperture does utilise this new format, however when syncing the old albums, even after making changes to a photo, Aperture still only exports a low-res high compression version. How can I force Aperture to upload in the new format?
I realize I could make a new album, but then I would loose all the tags and comments – which I would really like to avoid.

Wondering the same thing. Any solutions?

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