Share to Flickr - won't send "Actual Size"

I've shared a few photo sets to Flickr from iPhoto 11. This works well, except that the "Actual Size" setting seems to have no effect. Every photo I upload shows an original size of 1024x768 instead of 3648x2736. This occurs if I upload to an existing Flickr set or create a new set.
Oddly, if I just share my photos to the Flickr photostream, the full-size images are uploaded.
Am I doing something wrong here? I do have a Flickr Pro account, so that's not the issue.

I'll answered my own question.
Turns out I just wasn't waiting long enough. All the pictures appear in 1024x768 first, then at some point later the full size pics appear.

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    WROTE Feb 08 08:18:55.309 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9ba68d5220 -- thread:0x7f9ba68ce300
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    WROTE Feb 08 08:18:59.701 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba62c7ae0 -- thread:0x7f9ba3d925a0
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    READ Feb 08 08:18:59.998 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9ba6d4edc0 -- thread:0x7f9ba6514970
    235 2.7.0 Accepted
    WROTE Feb 08 08:19:00.016 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9ba6d4edc0 -- thread:0x7f9ba6514970
    QUIT
    READ Feb 08 08:19:00.067 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba6814e40 -- thread:0x7f9ba6d41cd0
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    WROTE Feb 08 08:19:00.081 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba6814e40 -- thread:0x7f9ba7419930
    3.30 CAPABILITY
    READ Feb 08 08:19:00.139 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba62c7ae0 -- thread:0x7f9ba3d925a0
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    READ Feb 08 08:19:00.197 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba6814e40 -- thread:0x7f9ba7419930
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    WROTE Feb 08 08:19:00.218 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba6814e40 -- thread:0x7f9ba3d925a0
    4.30 ID ("name" "Mac OS X Mail" "version" "5.1 (1251.1)" "os" "Mac OS X" "os-version" "10.7.2 (11C74)" "vendor" "Apple Inc.")
    READ Feb 08 08:19:00.340 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba6814e40 -- thread:0x7f9ba3d925a0
    * ID ("name" "GImap" "vendor" "Google, Inc." "support-url" "http://support.google.com/mail" "remote-host" "64.126.140.239")
    4.30 OK Success
    WROTE Feb 08 08:19:00.360 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba6814e40 -- thread:0x7f9ba3d925a0
    5.30 LIST "" ""
    READ Feb 08 08:19:00.363 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba62c7ae0 -- thread:0x7f9ba6867290
    * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UNSELECT IDLE NAMESPACE QUOTA ID XLIST CHILDREN X-GM-EXT-1 UIDPLUS COMPRESS=DEFLATE
    3.29 OK Success
    WROTE Feb 08 08:19:00.387 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba62c7ae0 -- thread:0x7f9ba7419930
    4.29 ID ("name" "Mac OS X Mail" "version" "5.1 (1251.1)" "os" "Mac OS X" "os-version" "10.7.2 (11C74)" "vendor" "Apple Inc.")
    READ Feb 08 08:19:00.474 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba6814e40 -- thread:0x7f9ba3d925a0
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    5.30 OK Success
    WROTE Feb 08 08:19:00.496 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba6814e40 -- thread:0x7f9ba67202d0
    6.30 LOGOUT
    READ Feb 08 08:19:00.606 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9ba6720aa0 -- thread:0x7f9ba68ce300
    235 2.7.0 Accepted
    READ Feb 08 08:19:00.623 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba62c7ae0 -- thread:0x7f9ba7419930
    * ID ("name" "GImap" "vendor" "Google, Inc." "support-url" "http://support.google.com/mail" "remote-host" "64.126.140.239")
    4.29 OK Success
    WROTE Feb 08 08:19:00.626 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9ba6720aa0 -- thread:0x7f9ba68ce300
    QUIT
    WROTE Feb 08 08:19:00.643 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba62c7ae0 -- thread:0x7f9ba7419930
    5.29 LIST "" ""
    READ Feb 08 08:19:00.847 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba62c7ae0 -- thread:0x7f9ba7419930
    * LIST (\Noselect) "/" "/"
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    WROTE Feb 08 08:19:00.869 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL]  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7f9ba62c7ae0 -- thread:0x7f9ba7419930
    6.29 LOGOUT

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