Checherboarded icons on Finder and images

. During a surf on internet, the look of icons on Finder have changed, all images on Iphoto, and videos on Quicktime are now pollued, TV. All user on the computer are affected. Further restarts didn't change. System and disk inspection an system's restoration didn't give any improvements.
The icons into Finder windows aren't affected same think with Internet windows. But these windows are broadsided by the pattern.
Thanks for your help

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