Liquid malt is always darker because it's caramelized in the production process. Dry malt extract can make lighter brews, but all-grain is the only way to make really light ones, as far as I have seen.
You do want to grind your grains, but failing to do so would only make the beer lighter, not darker.
And, yes, a small amount of dark grain can make an enormous difference in the color. A handful of chocolate malt can darken 12 gallons considerably.
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