PhotoStream ... image too big or wrong format

This apparent error occurs with Aperture 3.4 released today....
I can share an image into a new PhotoStream and it works just fine.
If I attempt to add an image to an existing PhotoStream Aperture throws the error shown below.
Very repeatable with multiple streams.

thank you for your response and your suggested solution.
It works!
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